Stephen D. Biggs, who has recently died, was at IDS from 1969 to 1973 and was part of a group who went on to make ...
Humanitarian action is essential to support people facing crisis, save lives, assist their recovery, maintain their dignity, ...
Gaining access to land for the next generation is a struggle in Zimbabwe. There is huge demand as the last blog discussed, but there are very few simple options. Many young people have to cobble ...
Peter Taylor, IDS Director, calls UK aid budget cuts to fund increase in defence spending as a devastating blow.
The Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) provides important lessons on Right to Food for ...
Amid geopolitical risks there is a rise in trade protection, and the threat of Trump’s tariffs have only escalated the ...
At least 15 million South Africans suffer from food insecurity. That means they don’t have enough nutritious food to live ...
In a rapidly evolving global trade and development landscape, addressing trade-related challenges through aid for trade (AfT) remains highly relevant.
In this paper we assess the forestry tax regime in Ekiti State, where forests represent more than 50 % of land area and forest revenue has been historically relevant.
Cape Town became a powerhouse of collaboration, invention, and dedication to addressing one of humanity's most serious challenges: adjusting to an increasingly warming climate.
In response to the Prime Minister’s announcement to cut the Official Development Assistance (ODA) from 0.5 percent to 0.3 percent of GNI by 2027 to fund the increased defence budget, Professor Peter ...
This paper investigates the role of crises (e.g. armed conflict, displacement, climate-related disasters, Covid‑19, and economic crises) in driving negative poverty trajectories in Nigeria, alongside ...
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