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Bolton, Matthew Breay, Njeri, Sarah and Benjamin-Britton, Taylor, eds. (2020) Global Activism and Humanitarian Disarmament. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
Holme Obrestad, Kristin, Cottrell, Linsey and Njeri, Sarah (2024) 'Mine action and climate change - the legacy of explosive ordnance contamination and future needs.' In: Lampalzer, Hans and Hainzl, Gerald, (eds.), Climate.Changes.Security. – Navigating Climate Change and Security Challenges in the OSCE Region. Vienna: OSCE, pp. 250-281.
Ayub, Alavi, Cottrell, Linsey, Njeri, Sarah and Whitbread-Abrutat, Peter (2022) 'Out with War and in with Nature: Supporting climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods through mine clearance in Afghanistan.' In: Brown, Oli and Nicolucci-Altman, Giuliana, (eds.), Future of Environmental Peacebuilding: Nurturing an Ecosystem for Peace. A White Paper and Compendium. Geneva: Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, PeaceNexus Foundation, Environmental Peacebuilding Association, Environmental Law Institute, and International Union for Conservation of Nature, pp. 120-122.
Njeri, Sarah (2020) 'Race, positionality and the researcher.' In: Mac Ginty, Roger, Brett, Roddie and Vogel, Birte, (eds.), The companion to peace and conflict fieldwork. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 381-394.
Plesch, Dan and Miletic, K (2019) 'The Relationship between Humanitarian Disarmament and General and Complete Disarmament.' In: Bolton, Matthew Breay, Benjamin-Britton, Taylor and Njeri, Sarah, (eds.), Global Activism and Humanitarian Disarmament. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 199-224.
Bolton, Matthew Breay, Njeri, Sarah and Benjamin-Britton, Taylor (2019) 'Humanitarian Disarmament Movement: An Assessment and Review.' In: Bolton, Matthew Breay, Njeri, Sarah and Benjamin-Britton, Taylor, (eds.), Global Activism and Humanitarian Disarmament. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-24.
Njeri, Sarah (2019) 'The politics of non-recognition: Re-evaluating the apolitical presentation of the UN humanitarian mine action programs in Somaliland.' In: Breay Bolton, Matthew, Njeri, Sarah and Benjamin-Britton, Taylor, (eds.), Global Activism and Humanitarian Disarmament. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 169-195.
Njeri, Sarah, Benjamin-Britton, Taylor and Bolton, Matthew Breay (2019) 'Epilogue: Whither Humanitarian Disarmament?' In: Bolton, Matthew Breay, Njeri, Sarah and Benjamin-Britton, Taylor, (eds.), Global Activism and Humanitarian Disarmament. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 253-259.
Ikpe, Eka and Njeri, Sarah (2024) 'Mine clearance, peacebuilding and development: interactions between sustainable development goals and infrastructure in Angola.' Peacebuilding. (Forthcoming)
Njeri, Sarah (2022) 'Examining mine action's 'peaceability' potential through everyday narratives and practices in Somaliland.' Journal of the British Academy, 10 (s1). pp. 109-133.
Ikpe, Eka and Njeri, Sarah (2021) 'Landmine Clearance and Peacebuilding: Evidence from Somaliland.' Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, 17 (1). pp. 91-107.
Njeri, Sarah (2018) 'Somaliland; the viability of a liberal peacebuilding critique beyond state building, state formation and hybridity.' Peacebuilding, 7 (1). pp. 37-50.
Njeri, Sarah and Greene, Christina (2024) Land degradation: The ‘double exposure’ of ERW contamination and climate change. Bonn: Bonn Contact Group on Climate, Peace and Security ahead of COP29 Report.
Barbelet, Veronique, Lough, Oliver and Njeri, Sarah (2022) Towards more inclusive, effective and impartial humanitarian action. London: ODI. Humanitarian Policy Group: Policy Brief.
Lough, Oliver, Barbelet, Veronique and Njeri, Sarah (2022) Inclusion and exclusion in humanitarian action: findings from a three-year study. London: ODI. Humanitarian Policy Group: Report.
Njeri, Sarah and Daigle, Megan (2022) Women leading local humanitarian response during the Covid-19 pandemic. London: ODI. Humanitarian Policy Group: Working Paper.
Barbelet, Veronique, Njeri, Sarah and Onubedo, Grace (2021) Inclusion and exclusion in the north-east Nigeria crisis. London: ODI. Humanitarian Policy Group: Working Paper.
Njeri, Sarah (2023) Ukraine war: after the shooting stops landmines will keep killing – as we’ve seen in too many countries. The Conversation [Opinion Pieces / Media / Blogs]
Njeri, Sarah (2016) A Minefield of Possibilities: The viability of Liberal Peace in Somaliland, with particular reference to Mine Action. PhD thesis. University of Bradford.