Watigueleya Kèlê: Equitable Climate Resilience in West Africa Long-term resilience strategies developed by marginalised communities to respond to socioecological stress and climate-related disasters in West Africa.
Research and Evidence Facility: Informing migration policy in the Horn of Africa Collating and producing evidence and policy relevant knowledge to generate a better understanding of the drivers of instability, migration, and displacement in the greater Horn of Africa, and the dynamics of cross-border economies and centre/periphery relations.
Drugs & (dis)order A SOAS-led consortium researching into the role of illicit drug economies in conflict-affected borderlands of Afghanistan, Colombia and Myanmar.
The AGRUMIG project: "Leaving something behind" Studying comparatively the impact of large-scale labour out-migration on agricultural and rural change in seven countries (Morocco, Ethiopia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Thailand, PR China) to inform regionally specific combinations of rural development and migration policies.
Cultural translation and interpreting of Covid-19 risks among London’s migrant communities Exploring why people differ in their understanding and interpretation of Covid-19, and whether these differences are related to the language/s people speak, read, and write, other than English.
Industrial Development, Construction and Employment in Africa (IDCEA): A comparative analysis Exploring evidence on the employment effects of firms investing in manufacturing and building infrastructure in African economies.
Doing Intimacy: A multi-sited ethnography of modern Chinese family life A closer, fresher, critical look at the Chinese family dynamics as they are lived.
The political thought of Xi Jinping Ascertaining what is becoming of China, and where it is heading, by examining the Political Thought of Xi Jinping.
SOAS Influencing the Corridors of Power project Influencing the Corridors of Power (ICOP) is an innovative front-line project which addresses the democratic deficit between UK universities and UK politics.