Bangladesh’s journey towards tackling poverty and climate change
Bangladesh has been well known as both a poor as well as climate vulnerable country for several decades. However the country is now well...
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Bangladesh has been well known as both a poor as well as climate vulnerable country for several decades. However the country is now well...
The project of development is very much implicated in the production of climate change, as well as how it has been managed to date. But...
Contemporary democracies are ill-equipped to embed the long-term thinking necessary to realise the SDGs. This lecture will review the...
How should we live: how should we care for one another; grow our capabilities to work, to learn, to love and fully realise our...
This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and...
This lecture is part of the Sussex Development Lecture series: Achieving the SDGs: Synergies and Tensions. Since 2012 researchers from...
How lives and livelihoods change over time and the forces behind those changes is key to understanding Development Economics and...
In this Sussex Development Lecture Thea Hilhorst will discuss these paradigms and the different images they evoke about crises, local institutions and the recipients of aid.
Kate Osamor MP, Shadow Secretary of State for International Development, will give a Sussex Development Lecture as part of the Spring 2018 series on humanitarian aid development.
The international humanitarian system plays a critical role in development – but the system is operating under unprecedented stress. Armed conflict, climate risk, and insecurity have contributed to record levels of displacement.