Our work examines climate impacts alongside broader questions of gender equality, minority rights, poverty reduction, disability inclusion, and social protection. We analyze how environmental and social vulnerabilities compound existing inequalities based on gender, class, caste, ethnicity, disability, and geography.
We examine how built environments, spatial configurations, and public spaces shape social relations, economic opportunity, and environmental futures. This area addresses urgent questions of rapid urbanization, spatial inequality, internal displacement, migration dynamics, urban violence, and how cities and settlements can become more equitable, sustainable, and livable.
We work at the intersection of technology, rights, and policy to address how societies govern information flows and digital systems in ways that serve the public good. Our analysis and advisory services span access to AI ethics, digital transformation strategies, platform governance, data protection regimes, and the regulatory architectures.
We work on heritage preservation, narrative construction, and collective memory to examine how societies document, interpret, and transmit their pasts. Our work spans documentary heritage management, archival systems, intangible cultural heritage, exhibitions and memory projects.



