Selected working papers

‘The politics of distributing social protection in Bangladesh: Insights from the Primary Education Stipends Project (Phase 3)’. ESID working paper no. 164. Manchester: Effective States & Inclusive Development research programme. (2020).

What does closing civic space mean for development? A literature review and conceptual framework’. IDS Working 515. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies (with co-authors; 2018)

‘Energy protests in fragile settings: the unruly politics of provisions in Egypt, Myanmar, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Zimbabwe, 2007–2017’ IDS Working 513. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies (with co-authors; 2018)

‘The problem with teachers: the political settlement and education quality reform in Bangladesh’. ESID working paper no. 86. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre. (with M. Hassan, M. A. Rahman, K. S. Ali, and M. S. Islam; 2017)

‘A Common Sense Approach to the Right thttps://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/bitstream/handle/20.500.12413/6434/Wp458.pdf?sequence=5o Food’. IDS working paper 458. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies (with Dolf te Lintelo and Alexandra Wanjiku Kelbert. 2015)

‘Them Belly Full (But We Hungry): Food Rights Struggles in Bangladesh, India, Kenya and Mozambique’. Synthesis report from the DFID-ESRC Food Riots and Food Rights project. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies (with Team; 2014).

‘Who Wants to Farm? Youth Aspirations, Opportunities and Rising Food Prices’. IDS working paper 439. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies (with Jennifer Leavy; 2014).