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  1. Alix Tiernan - Pledge for Change (Adeso) | LinkedIn. Greater Dublin. 502 followers 475 connections. View mutual connections with Alix. Welcome back. About. • Twenty-five years programme...

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    • Christian Aid
    • Clare, Ireland and London, United Kingdom
  2. Alix Tiernan is Programme Quality and Performance Manager with Christian Aid, with 22 years’ experience in development work in Africa and Latin America, including on governance, human rights and gender programming. The data drawn on in this article was collected in fulfilment of requirements for a thesis at the University of Limerick ...

    • Alix Tiernan, Pat O’Connor
    • 2020
  3. Alix Tiernan, Roisin Gallagher and Pat OConnor. 1. Abstract . In rural mining communities in Zimbabwe, the changing fortunes of the mining industry have had both positive and negative effects on the economic as well as social and cultural realities of women and men. Women in particular are aware of the threats to their social fabric that ...

  4. Perspectives on power over and power to: how women experience power in a mining community in Zimbabwe by Alix Tiernan & Pat O'Connor (2020) Pat O Connor 2020, Journal of Political Power 13:1, 86-105.

  5. DSA Ireland is delighted to announce that the winner of the Best Student Award for the 2016 Annual Conference is Alix Tiernan for her paper entitled "Status and 'Good Behaviour' - How Women in Patriarchal Zimbabwe Influence Power Holders". Authors: Alix Tiernan, Pat O’Connor.

  6. Under the leadership of Alix Tiernan, with support from MEL, Partnership, and Data Quality colleagues, this team will play a critical role in setting up MEAL systems and co-creating the sustainable accountability and learning mechanism that Pledge will champion moving forward. A huge thank you to Christian Aid!

  7. 23. Feb. 2020 · In their article on women’s experiences of power within a mining community in Zimbabwe, Alix Tiernan and Pat O’Connor explore how women living within a patriarchal system often use that system to gain significant levels of power-to and some power-over but at the cost of challenging the injustice of the system itself.