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In this IDS podcast, Marina Apgar is in conversation with Tom Wein who examines dignity as a core value around the world.
Six months after the USAID cuts tilted the aid world on its axis, donors and agencies are still finding their feet. Humanitarians are emerging from last week’s Geneva meetings – with talk of ‘cruel ...
One of President Lula’s early acts as President of Brazil for the third time was to reinstate the national food and nutrition security council, after the previous President Jair Bolsonaro had ...
Tax is not only the primary source of financing in lower-income countries, but also the lynchpin of development finance.
The power of communities is not measured only in protests or campaigns. It lies in how we care for each other, listen, and learn together.
Organisations and governments have been working on non-binding and binding principles for multi-lateral AI governance. Here is what we found.
This brief explores public support for wealth taxation and the factors that shape those attitudes in Pakistan.
World Refugee Day reminds us of the staggering numbers: according to UNHCR estimates, 49 million of those forcibly displaced were children.
The previous blog series explored ‘success’ in A1 areas across our sites in Mazowe, Gutu, Masvingo and Matobo districts. How does this compare with local perceptions of success in communal areas? This ...
IDS researchers are presenting at this years Development Studies Association (DSA) conference, which takes place at the University of Bath.
The paper discusses the growing interest in using social protection to address climate-related vulnerabilities and strengthen resilience, particularly in conflict-affected settings. It examines the ...
The Spending Review announced more funding for research and development but experts are concerned about the government’s lack of support for addressing complex international challenges.