Introduction
Dr Romina Istratii is UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at SOAS University of London. She leads Project dldl, which responds to domestic violence in religious societies and migrant ethnic minority communities employing a decolonial co-production model working with grassroots organisations and institutions in East Africa and Europe. She specialises in ethical international development and research-for-development practices, two-way knowledge sharing and participatory community engagement. She serves in the UK's Civilian Stabilisation Unit as PSVI expert and is co-founder of Decolonial Subversions.
Expert
Dr Romina Istratii is UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at SOAS University of London. She leads Project dldl, which responds to domestic violence in religious societies and migrant ethnic minority communities employing a decolonial co-production model working with grassroots organisations and institutions in East Africa and Europe. She specialises in ethical international development and research-for-development practices, two-way knowledge sharing, and participatory community engagement. She serves in the UK's Civilian Stabilisation Unit as PSVI expert and is co-founder of Decolonial Subversions.
Fields of expertise: Culture, Evidence for policy / knowledge valorization, Gender equality, Inclusive social development / inclusive societies / social inclusion, Migration, Participation, Social change / social transformations, Social innovation / public sector innovation / policy innovation