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Prof Bina D'Costa is a Professor at the Department of International Relations, Coral Bell School of Asia-Pacific Affairs, Australian National University. She previously led UNICEF's Migration and Displacement program (2016-2018) and contributed to global humanitarian responses in crises like the Rohingya emergency. Her research focuses on displaced children's protection, gender justice, and human rights in conflict zones.
- Expertise: Migration, children in conflict, gender studies
- Key Affiliations: UNICEF, OHCHR, UNRISD
- Fieldwork Regions: South Asia, Middle East, Africa
Her academic work includes seminal books like Cascades of Violence and Children and Global Conflict. Current projects address child protection through SDG frameworks and human rights-based approaches to displacement. She has held visiting fellowships at Geneva's Graduate Institute and Oxford's Refugee Studies Centre.
- Grants: ANU strategic partnership funds for child displacement research
- Teams: Leads the Migration Hub at ANU and collaborates with Indigenous groups in Chittagong Hill Tracts
Her policy contributions include submissions to UN Special Rapporteurs and evaluations of victim protection tools for war crimes tribunals. Teaching focuses on humanitarianism, peacebuilding, and gendered security.





