Humanitarian Evidence and Discourse Summary No.27
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This is the 27th monthly Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D) Programme's Humanitarian Evidence Summary (HUMES),...
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Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This is the 27th monthly Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D) Programme's Humanitarian Evidence Summary (HUMES),...
The UK’s Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has today announced the long-awaited Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s (FCDO) new...
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This is the 26th monthly Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D) Programme's Humanitarian Evidence and Discourse Summary...
Recent global events, such as the invasion in Ukraine, are increasing the need for more evidence and learning related to conflict,...
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This is the 24th monthly Humanitarian Evidence and Discourse Summary from the Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D)...
This briefing pack provides some of the latest evidence and information about groundwater, along with key messaging and resources for...
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The theme for World Water Day 2022 is ‘Groundwater – Making the Invisible Visible’. Groundwater is water found underground in...
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This Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D) programme briefing note summarises key considerations and resources to guide...
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This report critically examines the nature of the distinction between traditional inter-state diplomacy and sustainable development diplomacy. It then sets out the institutional changes which are necessary for the achievement of sustainable development diplomacy.
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China is the subject of Western criticism for its supposed disregard of the rules-based international order. Such a charge implies that China is unilateralist. The aim in this study is to explain how China does in fact have a multilateral approach to international relations.