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The biographies have explored the story of different households across the 25 year period since the 2000 land reform, exploring the ups and downs experienced and their reasons.
The paper discusses the growing interest in using social protection to address climate-related vulnerabilities and strengthen resilience, particularly in conflict-affected settings.
Alum Hitomi Fujimoto talks about why she decided to study her MA Poverty & Development at IDS and how it helped her career.
IDS’ nearly 60 years of experience has demonstrated the multitude of ways that international students have contributed to the ...
A growing concern today is that the acceleration of the so-called ‘twin transition’ — green and digital — is dramatically increasing global demand for critical minerals (CMs). In response to this ...
This paper examines how socioenvironmental conflicts and civic engagement are transforming green industrial policy in resource-rich contexts, drawing on evidence from Argentina and Chile.
IDS alumni :ask how will the proposed new immigration rules (White Paper) impact the future of women students in the UK?
With a projected deficit of 3.9% of GDP and multiple economic challenges, one way to raise revenue in Pakistan is through ...
In recognition of outstanding research, the Centre for Social Work Innovation and Research (CSWIR) recently presented awards to Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) ...
Where do skills reside? Do they dwell in people, in practices, in technologies? The question might seem abstract, but it helps us to think shrewdly about how changing skills can respond to new ...
This blog offers a compilation of blogs published over the past weeks, which have offered a reflection on how local people understand ‘success’ and its changes over time especially in the period since ...
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