IDR Blog

By Dayana Flores

THIS IS MY IDR JOURNEY

The end of the journey?

As the end of the semester and a two-year degree in Lockdown and COVID-19 approached, above all, there was great pressure to finish my dissertation on time. Over the past few months, my research had been constantly shifting from an environmental perspective to an international development approach, as a result of my experience in the…

Acknowledging my group of interest

My interest in indigenous communities and especially in aboriginal communities in Australia, follows different factors. One of them is related to how I perceive the participation of these communities in the development context. From my perspective and experiences working with Indigenous communities back in Peru, their participation in the international development is always at the…

Choosing a different path

In the course of Research Strategies, I proposed to execute climate adaptation research focused on politics, public health (mental health sector), and indigenous communities in Australia. This research aimed to combine my experience in the environmental sector and climate change with the volunteer in the mental health sector that I’m doing here in Melbourne. However,…

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