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Yolani Fernando, MA Governance, Development & Public Policy, Class of 2022-23, is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of ...
IDS Honorary Associate and former UN Humanitarian Chief Martin Griffiths described the situation in Gaza as genocide.
There are many different versions of ‘success’ in Zimbabwe’s A1 land reform areas as we found out across 11 different ‘success ranking’ exercises in our sites in Mazowe, Gutu, Masvingo and Matobo ...
It is essential to ensure that the tax burden and the treatment of taxpayers – regardless of gender – are equitable and ...
The farmers in Ghana are beginning to feel the consequences of decades of environmentally unsustainable practices such as ...
The statement calls for a fundamental shift in how health knowledge is produced, shared, and applied, emphasising the ...
This case study explores the World Food Programme’s (WFP) role in supporting social protection in Zimbabwe over the last decade. It assesses how WFP has supported the building blocks of Zimbabwe’s ...
This note presents a rapid synthesis of evidence related to community protection in countries affected by the mpox clade 1b outbreak.
ICTD is launching a Community of Practice on Informality and Tax to contribute through both knowledge and policy on how tax ...
Low-income countries are reeling from the sudden and wide-ranging cuts to U.S. government foreign assistance, as well as from announcements that several European donor governments are also reducing ...
The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) awarded funding through the British Academy to enhance the use of evidence in policymaking ...
Former farm workers living in compounds on resettlement farms in Mvurwi are some of the most marginalised people across the land reform farms. ‘Success’ is limited by a set of major structural ...