When it comes to elections, narrative building can go in either direction. Two more IDS alumni discuss the Indian elections.
There is growing debate on the need for transformational approaches to tackle the challenges facing development in the face of climate change. If current incremental approaches to preventing dangerous ...
The news is full of disasters: droughts, floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, chemical spills and more. They are more frequent, and their scale of impact is growing according to UN reports. A ...
Twenty-two tax and finance professionals mostly from countries across Africa successfully completed the last module for the ...
There was a period in the late 19th and 20th centuries when the worlds of art and science were seen as opposed to one another ...
This K4DD report explores the effectiveness of different approaches to community-based conservation in East Africa and their ...
Resilience is a term that is widely used by scholars from different disciplines who promote action research between science and policy. This paper is largely concerned with how resilience approaches ...
In the public sector, Spain has made big efforts not to lag behind digital leaders in terms of public e-readiness and e-government, but the country’s economic and political frameworks have dragged it ...
The central challenge in the original Sussex Manifesto centred on massively increasing the developing countries’ scientific and technological capabilities for creating new knowledge and shaping the ...
Brown Gold is the safe (re)use of shit and wastewater that unlocks its potential as a resource. Moving towards Brown Gold involves addressing the socio-cultural, economic, political, environmental and ...
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Knowledge for Development and Diplomacy (K4DD) programme, supporting the UK ...
This brief aims to provide an analysis of the Brazilian response to the COVID-19 pandemic regarding transnational migrants and to look forward on how to build epi/pandemic preparedness in a way that ...