Esteve Corbera (Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, ICTA-UAB), Ian Scoones (Institute of Development Studies) ...
Ten years ago, the O’Neill Review on Antimicrobial Resistance called for a major effort to discover and develop new antimicrobials. It outlined a strategy for achieving this through a combination of ...
How trust, local insight, and chemistry connect small businesses and investors in Africa’s innovation ecosystem.
During COP30, IDS is co-hosting a side event on The Central Role of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities in Just Energy Transitions ...
The threat of infectious diseases that resist treatment with available antimicrobials is growing. Nearly a decade after the O’Neill Review on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) called for systemic reform ...
The relationships between climate change and land issues are complex. If we are to direct financing appropriately, these ...
The publication of a US congressional bill to guide foreign policy on September 11th has offered hope to Zimbabweans that the draconian ZDERA (the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act, 2001) ...
Women frontline workers in Yemen are crucial for delivering cash transfers and responding to the needs of women and girls. They take on both substantial responsibilities and personal risk, operating ...
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, ...
We are committed to achieving the highest standards of organisational conduct and best practice in all that we do. Read our key policies to find out more. IDS is committed to academic freedom both as ...
This project looks to strengthen the knowledge systems for policy of the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty and related policy processes in Brazil and South Africa.
Read the English version Après des semaines de manifestations croissantes à Madagascar, la capitale, Tananarive, est devenue ...