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Safety should not be luck: How care becomes a pathway for women and girls
Content note: This post discusses sexual violence, coercive control, and non fatal strangulation. I have written with care and without graphic detail, but please read in the way that feels right for you. ---------------------------------------- In many Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) conversations, we focus on harm, awareness, and individual professional commitment. This post is about something slightly different: the pathway itself as a safeguarding intervention. Th
Dr Nelly Ali
Jan 296 min read


The Dust of Life: On Street Children and the Language of Othering
There is a quiet power in language, a stealthy force that can humanise or erase, uplift or condemn, draw people in or cast them out. One of the most dangerous things we do, often without realising, is other . It is a mechanism that allows us to create distance between ourselves and those whose lives or suffering challenge our sense of comfort or complicity. Theories of othering remind us that naming is never neutral. Edward Said’s (1978) work on Orientalism revealed how lan
Dr Nelly Ali
Mar 29, 20255 min read
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