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‘Being young and LGBT, what could be worse?’Analysis of youth LGBT activism in Indonesia: challenges and ways forward
R Ridwan, J Wu
Gender & Development 26 (1), 121-138, 2018
602018
Aligning evidence generation and use across health, development, and environment
H Tallis, K Kreis, L Olander, C Ringler, D Ameyaw, ME Borsuk, ...
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 39, 81-93, 2019
232019
Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy intervention for the treatment of late-life depression and anxiety symptoms in primary care: a randomized controlled trial
SG Torres-Platas, S Escobar, C Belliveau, J Wu, N Sasi, J Fotso, A Potes, ...
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 88 (4), 254-256, 2019
212019
Mainstreaming gender into water management modelling processes
E Packett, NJ Grigg, J Wu, SM Cuddy, PJ Wallbrink, AJ Jakeman
Environmental Modelling & Software 127, 104683, 2020
192020
Involving men in ending violence against women: Development, gender and VAW in times of conflict
J Wu
Routledge, 2018
162018
The precarity of gender, migration, and locations: case studies from Bangladesh and Nepal
J Wu, P Kilby
Development in Practice 33 (2), 145-155, 2023
132023
Reducing vulnerability to forced labour and trafficking of women migrant workers from South-to West-Asia
H ElDidi, C van Biljon, M Alvi, C Ringler, N Ratna, S Abdulrahim, P Kilby, ...
Development in Practice 33 (2), 156-167, 2023
92023
The People Follow the Mullah, and the Mullah Follows the People: Politics of Aid and Gender in Afghanistan Post-2001
J Wu
Gender, Power, and Military Occupations, 161-180, 2012
9*2012
(Dis) comfort, judgement and solidarity: Affective politics of academic publishing in development studies
KZ Alburo-Cañete, SA Banerjee, S Hak, T Jakimow, C Ngin, MS Sadjad, ...
Third World Quarterly 43 (3), 673-683, 2022
72022
‘Doing good and feeling good’: how narratives in development stymie gender equality in organisations
J Wu
Affect, Emotions and Power in Development Studies Theory and Practice, 122-138, 2023
62023
Evaluation of Honiara community vision for change project
J Wu, P Kilby
World Vision Solomon Islands, 2015
52015
From Benevolent Patriarchy to Gender Transformation: A Case Study of Pakistan’s “We Can End Violence against Women” Program
J Wu
Men and masculinities around the world: Transforming men’s practices, 219-231, 2011
52011
On being ignored
J Wu
Gender, Work & Organization 28 (4), 1661-1664, 2021
42021
Migration and the Gender Impacts of COVID-19 on Nepalese Women: Global Development Working Paper 1
P Kilby, J Wu
Humanitarian and Development Research Initiative (HADRI) at Western Sydney …, 2020
42020
Men and anti-violence initiatives: transnational feminist reflections from Afghanistan and Pakistan
J Wu
Gender, Place & Culture 26 (10), 1369-1385, 2019
42019
Reducing vulnerability to forced labor and trafficking of short-term, low-skilled women migrant workers in the South Asia to Middle East corridor
H ElDidi, C Van Biljon, MF Alvi, C Ringler, N Ratna, S Abdulrahim, P Kilby, ...
Intl Food Policy Res Inst, 2021
32021
Mainstreaming and modelling: how gender analysis can be applied to a water management modelling framework. A project of the South Asia Sustainable Development Investment …
E Packett, J Wu, N Grigg
CSIRO, Australia, 2018
32018
Post-disaster recovery and bargaining with patriarchy: a case study from Macapaya, Philippines
NG Baroy, J Wu
International journal of disaster risk reduction 94, 103833, 2023
22023
Reducing vulnerability and precarity of low-skilled women in short-term migration from the global south: Key policy recommendations for the G-20
J Wu, P Kilby, S Abdulrahim, ZUA Choudhury, N Ratna, H El Didi, ...
T20 Italy, 2021
22021
Mainstreaming and modelling: how gender analysis can be applied to a water management modelling framework
J Wu, N Grigg, E Packett
CSIRO, 2018
22018
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