Mobility without protection: Cross-border migration and HIV risks in South Asia A major HIV-prevention programme shows that community-based, gender-sensitive support can significantly improve knowledge and safer behaviour among South Asian migrant workers.
Rethinking Care Through the 'Open Dialogue' Approach to Psychiatric Crisis This seminar explores explore the resonance between 'human care' as conceptualised by people delivering and receiving POD and recent anthropological theorisations of caregiving among humans.
Janet Jin Janet Jin is a doctoral researcher at SOAS University of London in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology.
Ishret Wahid Ishret Binte Wahid is a PhD candidate in Development Studies at SOAS, exploring how transnational flows of social remittances and sexual norms between Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates reshape masculinities among Bangladeshi male labour migrants. Her research examines the intersections of migration, masculinities, and sexualities in the Bangladesh–UAE migration corridor.
Stephen Crowther The geopolitics and geo-economics of the Pacific Islands, with reference to China and Japan. Investigating the role of Tokyo’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific and Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative in the region, and the interplay between them.
Sovereign Debt, the Climate Challenge, and Geoeconomics: Pathways for a Sustainable Global Response High-level Event at the IMF/World Bank Annual Meetings 2025 October 14, 2025 | 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. EDT | Atlantic Council, Washington, DC