Elizabeth Minor is the Every Casualty programme’s Research Officer. She was the principal researcher on a two-year study by ORG to investigate practice in casualty recording worldwide, examining the methodologies used and challenges faced in the field of recording conflict deaths, through a global survey concentrating on civil society based recorders. She was the lead author and editor of the collection ‘Good Practice in Casualty Recording’, and author of the policy paper ‘Towards the Recording of Every Casualty’, which were produced from this study. Elizabeth joined Oxford Research Group in 2009 and oversaw the inauguration of the International Practitioner Network. She holds an MSc in Comparative Politics, Conflict Studies from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Publications on the ORG website:
Casualty Recording as an Evaluative Capability: Libya and the Protection of Civilians
Video: Casualty Recording and the Protection of Civilians
Early Impressions: Research on Casualty Recording Practice Worldwide
Presentation: Why We Should Document Every Casualty of Conflict, Both Civilian and Combatant