Rebecca Roberts left PRIO in 2006. The information on this page is kept for historical reasons.
Work phone: 00-44-1904 422 535
Mine Action and Peacebuilding. Undertaking detailed research in Sudan.
Languages spoken:
English, French and Arabic
Education:
Oct 1999 – ongoing: Studying for a PhD Post-war Reconstruction and Development Unit, Department of Politics, University of York.
Oct 1997 – Sept 1999: MA part-time by thesis, ‘Bourj al-Barajneh: the Significance of Village Origin in a Palestinian Refugee Camp’, Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham.
Oct 1993 – July 1997: BA, Arabic with Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham.
Report - Other
Conference Paper
PRIO Report
PhD Thesis
Report - Other
PRIO Report
The report Maximizing the Impact: Tailoring Mine Action to Development Needs was launched during the 6th meeting of the State Parties in Zagreb.
PRIO’s project Assistance to Mine-Affected Communities (AMAC) is pleased to announce the launch of its latest report Preparing the Ground for Peace: Mine Action in Support of Peacebuilding. The report, edited by Kristian Berg Harpviken and Rebecca Roberts of the AMAC project, was launched at the Nairobi Summit on a Mine-Free World.