Marsha Henry

Marsha Henry is an Associate Professor in the Department of Gender Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Dr Henry was a founding member of the Centre for Women, Peace and Security where she served as Deputy Director from 2015-2018 and as Interim Director for the academic year 2018-19.
Her research interests focus on critical military and peacekeeping studies; the political economy of sexual violence in postconflict settings; and intersectional feminist theories and methodologies.

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Gender and Development: Critical Theories and Approaches (edX) EdX
University of Iceland,UIcelandX

Gender and Development: Critical Theories and Approaches (edX)

Discover the intricate relationship between gender and international development through 'Gender and Development: Critical Theories and Approaches' on edX. This course delves into critical theories and topics essential for achieving gender equality, a key component of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Whether you're an aspiring professional in the field or looking to deepen your knowledge, this course offers valuable insights and practical applications.

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Gender, Violence and Post-Conflict States (edX) EdX
University of Iceland,UIcelandX

Gender, Violence and Post-Conflict States (edX)

Dive into a transformative educational journey that unravels the intricate connections between gender and violence within post-conflict states. This course offers a deep understanding of key theories, real-world case studies, and essential policy frameworks necessary for anyone looking to make an impact in international development, peacekeeping, and human rights.

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