K4D COVID-19 Conflict and Governance Evidence Summaries
K4D is publishing these weekly Conflict and Governance Evidence Summaries to signpost FCDO and other UK government departments to the...
Showing 11–20 of 20 results
K4D is publishing these weekly Conflict and Governance Evidence Summaries to signpost FCDO and other UK government departments to the...
The K4D Emerging Issues report series highlights research and emerging evidence to policy-makers to help inform policies that are more...
K4D produces a variety of Learning Products to support and enhance learning and update alongside the Helpdesk Reports. The majority of these are commissioned through Learning Journeys although some are to support individual events such as professional development conferences, or as stand-alone learning resources.
K4D is a UKaid funded programme consortium led by the Institute of Development Studies.
The K4D COVID-19 Resource Hub brings together learning across DFID and the UK Government to support their fight against COVID-19 and its consequences.
The Helpdesk service provides the UK Department for International Development (DFID) with quick access to evidence and analysis on development policy and programme questions through rapid response or more substantive emerging issues reports, from our team of qualified researchers.
K4D Learning Journeys are collaborative across disciplines, usually involve other UK government departments and development partners, and provide spaces for discussion and reflection linked to real case working scenarios and application. They are facilitated by thematic experts and supported by evidence syntheses and Learning Products to increase uptake.
Tackling Modern Slavery both within the UK and internationally is a top priority for the UK Government, as underlined in the modern slavery strategy.
K4D is a UKaid funded programme consortium led by the Institute of Development Studies.
This project for the GIZ considers the specific challenges posed by state fragility in selected countries (Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Yemen, Nepal and Bolivia) to inform the agency's development cooperation strategy.