The Development Impact of Child Sponsorship
Critically assessing the effects of sponsorship on sponsors, sponsored children, their families and communities
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Critically assessing the effects of sponsorship on sponsors, sponsored children, their families and communities
This collaborative project, which involves IDS and is led by the Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) in South Africa, asks: to what extent is land redistribution in southern Africa achieving poverty reduction and livelihood improvement objectives?
This review examined a range of donor initiatives that adopted a value chain aproach as part of their policy package for promoting the growth of small and medium enterprises.
Initiative to facilitate effective learning for social change through a better understanding of theory, experience and practice of reflection and learning
Studying the impact of trade policy changes and other changes in the international economic environment.
IDS is involved in a range initiatives to develop, test, discuss and disseminate tools for screening and assessment of climate and disaster risk.
The project investigated the ways in which local political organisation, interest group power, and institutional proclivities and capacities shape the reform initiatives that are most likely to be successful.
This project examined possible current vulnerabilities to financial crises in the Asian region, and made suggestions for how they could be diminished.
Focusing on the case of foot and mouth disease (FMD) in southern Africa – and specifically Botswana, Nambia, South Africa and Zimbabwe – this research is exploring the economic, social and political trade-offs arising from disease control strategies geared towards promoting commercial beef exports and achieving a ‘livestock revolution’.
Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a participatory approach that started in Bangladesh and has been spread to varying degrees in India, Cambodia, Indonesia, China, Nepal. To a limited degree, it has also been trialled in some African countries.