Rights For Time network is an international network of academics and practitioners established in 2020. Their aim is to shift the discourse and practice of humanitarian protection by exploring how time conditions war, displacement and violence. Their research delves into the extended impacts of conflict, urging policymakers and governments to recognise and act on the prolonged timelines of atrocity and recovery.
I have been collaborating with them for a little while and this year I was commissioned to create an illustrated poster for their annual summit as well as a series of spot illustrations for the agenda, highlighting the network’s key themes and researches such as trauma, estrangement, resilience and legacy.
Find out more about Rights For Time here.