Ellen Lammers
Ellen Lammers is an independent Researcher and Writer, located in Amsterdam. She received her doctorate in anthropology from the University of Amsterdam. Her PhD thesis (cum laude) is based on several years of field research in Uganda and deals with young men’s experiences of war and displacement. Ellen is a former graduate (medical anthropology, distinction) of the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Ellen has published on forced migration and war, the ethics and politics of research, and a wide range of development and environmental issues. She previously worked for the Broker as Research editor for The Broker Core Team. In addition to her work for The Broker, she was partner of the research bureau WiW - Global Research Reporting.
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access_time 2 - 4 min
7 July, 2011
label_outline Peace & Security
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Had we not had such chock-a-block days preparing the launch of our new website, I would have loved to have attended the conference on the micro-analysis of violent conflict hosted by IDS yesterday and today.
access_time 2 - 4 min
1 July, 2011
label_outline Peace & Security
bookmark Magazine
Yesterday I attended a meeting, organized by the Civil Society Dialogue Network (CSDN), about the role that the European Union could and should play in conflict prevention and resolution in ‘situations of fragility’.
access_time 3 - 5 min
24 June, 2011
label_outline Development Policy
bookmark Magazine
Ellen Lammers interviews Jan Egeland, 27 August 2010. Jan Egeland is director of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (since September 2007). He was under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator between 2003 and 2006. This position heads the UNOffice for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
access_time 8 - 10 min
22 June, 2011
label_outline News