This review addresses the complexities and practicalities of targeting social assistance in crisis-affected and protracted conflict settings, where no single method consistently outperforms others.
Covid-19 exposed tension in global preparedness, new global agreements need to reconcile global public good rhetoric with national interests.
This paper explores how marginalised young women in Uganda navigate access to social protection, addressing a gap in understanding how marginalised people experience social protection in pro-tracted ...
The most comprehensive study of China’s role in the global energy transition shows a significant shift to renewables.
Across southern Somalia, when the Gu and Deyr rains failed, the land hardened. Grass yellowed. Riverbanks receded. Wells whispered before they fell silent. And long before the crisis was declared, ...
Romy initially faced rejection in securing the Chevening scholarship. Read how she used the rejection to strengthen her policy profile.
Camila reflects on the uncertainty that accompanied that decision, the experience of preparing for the Chevening interview, ...
HeatNexus is advancing solutions to extreme heat and public health risks in vulnerable communities across low- and middle-income countries.
This rapid review examines innovation ecosystems across Africa to inform strategic learning priorities for the African ...
James Georgalakis and Knowledge Manager, Alan Stanley share the shifts in theory and practice they have witnessed and consider the future of knowledge for development in the age of AI.
People’s access to essential services, such as health care, education and social protection, is often disrupted during conflicts. But people still find a way to get treatment, to keep children ...
Professor Jason Hickel will deliver the IDS Annual Lecture this year on capitalism, ecology and class struggle.