This Working Paper examines the role of social assistance in supporting coping, adaptation, and resilience, given the impacts of climate change and violent conflict in Niger.
The Government of Zambia (GoZ) and the UK Institute of Development Studies (IDS) organised a Solutions Session at this Summit which took place last week. It was designed to bring closer together the ...
As the 16 Days of Activism gets underway, an IDS student shares a powerful account of escaping war in Sudan through a ...
This report highlights outcomes and recommendations from the T20 Side Event ‘Unlocking the Potential of Small and Medium Businesses and Entrepreneurs in the Clean Energy Transition’, held in ...
Our sample of 50 A2 farms across Gutu and Masvingo districts range from the ‘highveld’ grazing areas to the north of Gutu to the peri-urban areas of Mpandawana and Masvingo. There is huge diversity ...
The Catalytic Agenda social protection calls for stronger, sustained financing in fragile contexts and sets out a high-level ...
Reflection on how social protection in protracted crises can be reimagined through better coordination, national leadership ...
This seminar explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping global knowledge systems and institutions. Alan Blackwell ...
This paper presents findings from three case studies, covering Ethiopia, Niger and Nigeria that examine the issue of targeting social assistance in contexts of protracted crisis.
COP30 in Belém, local authorities in the UK are grappling with Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS) to meet Nationally Determined Contributions in Sussex ...
The A2 farms in Matobo are in some of the most remote parts of the district. These are predominantly livestock farming areas, with cattle being the dominant livestock type. Getting to these areas in ...
The articles in this IDS Bulletin highlight cases of advocacy being used to strengthen community voices to make the processes of consultation more inclusive and empowering of marginalised perspectives ...