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As we navigate a deeply uncertain global environment, the stakes have never been higher for taking an evidence-informed ...
What constitutes ‘success’ if you have land in the A1 land reform areas in Zimbabwe? This is the question we have been asking of local residents across our study sites in Mazowe, Gutu, Masvingo and ...
Researcher calls for scaled up investment in tax systems ahead of the major Fundraising for Development conference in Spain.
Calls to urgently invest in maternal healthcare in Afghanistan, as it is one of the most dangerous places in the world to ...
The Institute of Development Studies is pleased to announce the official launch of the new HeatNexus website — a central ...
Stuart Gillespie exposes how malnutrition is enmeshed with other crises and what we can all do to turn things around.
Frequently, while proposing solutions for India’s vast skilling gap, we tend to miss the forest for the trees. Pradhan Mantri ...
The global transition towards the circular economy is often presented in an idealised and apolitical way, as the ...
In this blog, IDS student Karan Shinghal ( MSc Climate Change, Development & Policy class of 24-25) explores the metrics ...
In this blog, IDS student Riya Behl, (who studies MA Poverty & Development ) uses photographs of restroom signs to explore ...
To conclude this series and give a flavour of some of the themes explored across the previous nine blogs, this post presents a series of five cases offering in-depth reflections on how livelihoods are ...
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