Land redistribution is not the flavour of the month. Many see it as impossible, an idealistic position more suited to the 1950s and 60s. Yet in an era of extreme inequality, when land concentration ...
Ahead of the G20 summit, IDS has been engaging with senior policymakers, including the South African government.
Maybe it is clichéd to observe that we face unprecedented global polycrises, but our worlds do seem to be literally and ...
Bringing together tax professional from low-income countries, this year’s Research on Tax and Development course has ...
Resilience has, in the past four decades, been a term increasingly employed throughout a number of sciences: psychology and ecology, most prominently. Increasingly one finds it in political science, ...
Tackling critical contemporary challenges such as climate change, poverty and injustice requires knowledge co-creation and collaboration to inform decision-making that is based on local, national and ...
This rapid literature review explores the rules of origin in the UK's trade agreements after Brexit and its exit from the ...
Nutrition surveillance – or the systematic and periodic collection of information on nutrition – is vital to the capacity of governments and other agencies to track their progress towards reducing ...
So, in conclusion, compulsory voting is undeniably effective at one thing: raising electoral turnout. For governments in ...
This study interviewed local organisations’ staff and carried out in-depth discussions with the organisations’ paid ‘frontline’ workforce who are delivering internationally funded cash transfers in ...
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