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Call for applications for a social science and humanitarian Fellowship

The Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform (SSHAP) is launching Phase 3 of its Fellowship Programme to begin in May 2022. Funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the Wellcome Trust, SSHAP is looking for future leaders in social science to be able apply their...

7 March 2022

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Activists and policy makers explore the role of art in development

Citizen Voice, a project exploring the potential role of the arts in dialogues between environmental activists and policy actors in West Africa, has this week released a song co-created by activists, civil society representatives and policy actors in...

2 March 2022

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IPCC reports on climate adaptation and vulnerability

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has today (28 Feb) published its Sixth Assessment Report, on the impacts, adaptation and vulnerability resulting from climate change. Written by leading climate scientists from around the world, it details their findings regarding the observed...

28 February 2022

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Defending Online Spaces: a critical issue for development and social justice

The digital revolution and access to online spaces is transforming the ways we communicate, work and organise.  With online spaces and digital equality now also key to mobilising social justice movements and challenging inequities, understanding how to defend online spaces is now a critical...

22 February 2022

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New research calls for focus on social assistance in protracted crises

Globally, the number of crises lasting five years or more – has proliferated in recent decades. Yet, responses to these crises continue to be dominated by humanitarian assistance in response to short-term shocks. The Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) Research programme is launching a series...

7 February 2022

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New IDS Bulletin: Theory-based evaluation of inclusive business programmes

Increasingly, development funding is directed to programmes aiming to make market systems more favourable for smallholders and low-income consumers of food. The development outcomes of these programmes are not self-evident. Programmes operate in dynamic markets full of uncertainties and...

7 February 2022

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Research coalition to support Bangladesh’s Covid-19 response and recovery

New IDS-coordinated research programme, launched yesterday, will disburse research grants from a fund of £1 million (BDT 12 crores) to support evidence-informed Covid-19 response and recovery and improve preparedness to tackle future crises in Bangladesh. Over 80 representatives from...

4 February 2022

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Meet Smriti RDN Neupane, winner of our 2021 IDS Graduate Scholarship Award

We are delighted to welcome Smriti RDN Neupane as this year’s IDS Graduate Scholarship Award winner. Smriti joined us in September 2021 and is studying the IDS MA in Governance, Development and Public Policy. https://youtu.be/cbuILr3fCbI Smriti has almost a decade of experience working to...

28 January 2022

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