This Stained Dawn: feminist documentary and director Q&A
An International Women’s Day film screening of 'This Stained Dawn', a documentary film about the build up to the 2020 Aurat March...
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An International Women’s Day film screening of 'This Stained Dawn', a documentary film about the build up to the 2020 Aurat March...
4 April 2023
Published by: Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE)
La carne que se vende en los mercados de abastos puede contener microorganismos patógenos que representan un riesgo para la salud de...
20 March 2023
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Many countries in the global South declare regions to be open defecation free, but they must still address significant sanitation, wastewater, and faecal sludge management challenges. Climate uncertainty, water shortages, and weak infrastructure mean that ‘flush and forget’ systems are not always possible or desirable.
20 March 2023
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This briefing describes how art interventions can help people reimagine alternative sanitation futures. Drawing on research in Nepal, it describes how activities such as dance workshops, humanure planting, song competitions, and radio jingles can generate new knowledge about sanitation challenges and faecal sludge re-use, showing that ‘brown’ can be ‘gold’!
This event examines the progress and challenges that have shaped water and development from Mar-del- Plata (1977) to the upcoming UN...
IDS is part of a research consortium that implements the MRC-Newton project ‘Foodborne diseases and public health governance:...
1 March 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Workshop discussions showed how humanitarian practitioners are struggling to operationalise the “do no harm” principle in the context of a rapidly changing technological landscape.
26 February 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report introduces findings from ten digital rights landscape country reports on Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Sudan, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Cameroon. The country reports analyse how the openings and closings of online civic space affect citizens’ digital rights.
12 January 2021
11 December 2020