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Detailed poster on a donor-funded project Suji, Manoj
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This poster details the objective and aims of the food-for-work programme implemented by the World Food Programme (WFP) after the 2015 earthquake and asks for suggestions and complaints from the beneficiaries. Through its 9 AM-6 PM, Monday-Friday toll-free phone numbers, it specifically seeks suggestons or comments in regard to the following circumstances: 1) if the grains or food under the project are not distributed to the direct beneficiaries and is instead distributed to others, 2) if the grains or food for distribution are not stored properly or if the distributed grains or food are found to be sub-standard, 3) if the food distributor refuses to give out grains or food despite participating in the project and having the necessary papers of proof, 4) if anyone demands any fees or additional work to receive grains or food as part of this project, 5) if anyone engages in abuse, physical or mental exploitation, or personal or physical relations or tries to in exchange for grains or food. Taken during the 1st phase of fieldwork conducted by the research team based at Social Science Baha in Kathmandu, Nepal, as part of the SSHRC Partnership Development Grant, ‘Expertise, Labour and Mobility in Nepal’s Post-Conflict, Post-Disaster Reconstruction’. See project details at https://elmnr.arts.ubc.ca/.
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Detailed poster on a donor-funded project
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2018-04-11
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This poster details the objective and aims of the food-for-work programme implemented by the World Food Programme (WFP) after the 2015 earthquake and asks for suggestions and complaints from the beneficiaries. Through its 9 AM-6 PM, Monday-Friday toll-free phone numbers, it specifically seeks suggestons or comments in regard to the following circumstances: 1) if the grains or food under the project are not distributed to the direct beneficiaries and is instead distributed to others, 2) if the grains or food for distribution are not stored properly or if the distributed grains or food are found to be sub-standard, 3) if the food distributor refuses to give out grains or food despite participating in the project and having the necessary papers of proof, 4) if anyone demands any fees or additional work to receive grains or food as part of this project, 5) if anyone engages in abuse, physical or mental exploitation, or personal or physical relations or tries to in exchange for grains or food. Taken during the 1st phase of fieldwork conducted by the research team based at Social Science Baha in Kathmandu, Nepal, as part of the SSHRC Partnership Development Grant, ‘Expertise, Labour and Mobility in Nepal’s Post-Conflict, Post-Disaster Reconstruction’. See project details at https://elmnr.arts.ubc.ca/.
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This image is part of a collection produced by the collaborative research partnership, ‘Expertise, Labour, and Mobility in Nepal’s Post-Conflict, Post-Disaster Reconstruction’, which was funded by SSHRC Partnership Development Grant 890-2016-0011 from 2017-2021. Additional support was provided by the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, the Faculty of Arts, the School of Public Policy & Global Affairs, and the Department of Anthropology at UBC. Sara Shneiderman (Associate Professor, Anthropology and School of Public Policy & Global Affairs, UBC) served as Principal Investigator, along with Co-Investigators Philippe Le Billon (Professor, Geography and School of Public Policy & Global Affairs, UBC) and Katharine Rankin (Professor, Geography and Planning, University of Toronto). The research team based at Social Science Baha in Kathmandu, Nepal, included Jeevan Baniya, Bina Limbu, Prakash Chandra Subedi, and Manoj Suji, who worked in partnership with Nabin Rawal of the Central Department of Anthropology, Tribhuvan University. The photographic collection was curated by Khem Shreesh of Social Science Baha in collaboration with Emily Homolka of UBC’s School of Information, with additional support from Emily Amburgey and Jonathan Eaton of UBC’s Department of Anthropology. Full information about the project is available at https://elmnr.arts.ubc.ca/
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2020-07-10
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0392241
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International