Mine Action and Peacebuilding. Undertaking detailed research in Sudan.
Rebecca Roberts left PRIO in 2006. The information on this page is kept for historical reasons.
Mine Action and Peacebuilding. Undertaking detailed research in Sudan.
Languages spoken:
English, French and Arabic
Education:
Oct 1999 – ongoing: Studying for a PhD Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit, Department of Politics, University of York.
Oct 1997 – Sept 1999: MA part-time by thesis, ‘Bourj al-Barajneh: the Significance of Village Origin in a Palestinian Refugee Camp’, Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham.
Oct 1993 – July 1997: BA, Arabic with Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham.
PRIO Report
Conference paper
PRIO Report
PhD thesis
The report Maximizing the Impact: Tailoring Mine Action to Development Needs was launched during the 6th meeting of the State Parties in Zagreb.
PRIO’s project Assistance to Mine-Affected Communities (AMAC) is pleased to announce the launch of its latest report Preparing the Ground for Peace: Mine Action in Support of Peacebuilding.