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Photo/illustration by MONUSCO/Michael Ali copyright licenseJournal Article2024assembling the Ghana Armed Forces
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus Fly Filbert
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Photo/illustration by Sofie HenriksenJournal Article2024Merging refugee aid and digital capitalism
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Photo/illustration by Ryanj93 via Wikimedia Commons copyright license
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Policy Brief2023
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus FlyDIIS Policy Brief2023Green transitions, nature conservation and the drylands
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Photo/illustration by Sofie HenriksenJournal Article2023The politics of alignment in cross-sector partnerships for refugees
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Photo/illustration by PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY Official website via Wiki Commons copyright license
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Journal Article2022
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Photo/illustration by Delali Adogla-Bessa, ShutterstockJournal Article2022Peacekeeping and the Ghana Police Service’s transformation agenda
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Journal Article2022Capitalism and Humanitarianism in the Digital Age
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Photo/illustration by Maria Chiara Cerio, DIIS
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus Fly Filbert, http://rasmusfly.dk/DIIS Policy Brief2022South-North perspectives
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DIIS Report2022Trafficking, sex work and reproductive health among West African migrant women
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DIIS Working Paper2022Analytically vacuous, politically useful
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Journal Article2022Policing Freetown's war-peace transition
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus Fly Filbert. Edited photos by Chatham House and Graham CarlowDIIS Policy Brief2021Avoiding partisan behaviour by armed forces in election security
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Photo/illustration by Illustration: Rasmus Fly Filbert. Edited photo by Dame YinkaDIIS Policy Brief2021Two military operations in Ghana and their consequences
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Photo/illustration by Rasmus Fly Filbert. Edited image by MONUSCO PhotosDIIS Policy Brief2021Why the Ghana armed forces play a role in domestic security