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14 February 2019
Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) and its Potential to Realise the Right to Sanitation
Published by: Oxford University Press
The right to sanitation has been recognised in India for more than two decades, and progressively integrated into the international...
6 February 2019
Making ‘Shit’ Everybody’s Business: Co-Production in Urban Sanitation
Published by: IDS
Sanitation is one of the most pressing global challenges that the world faces today. Despite significant advancements in coverage since the 1990s, a vast proportion of the global population still lacks access to safe sanitation.
System Change Hive
The System Change HIVE will explore and communicate visions of better lives to inform public thinking and work towards fairer systems that safeguard life-support systems and prioritise well-being and justice.
30 August 2018
Mirror Event on Water and Power
Inequality in access to water and sanitation is one of the biggest development challenges of the twenty-first century. In 2015, 663...
10 August 2018
The World Bank and its Growing Knowledge Empire
This paper critically examines the emerging knowledge agenda at the World Bank. From the publication of the World Development Report...
10 August 2018
Global Public Goods: Making Globalisation Work for All
Published by: Oxford University Press
10 August 2018
From Darkness to Light: Critical Reflections on the World Development Report 1998-99
In recent years, the World Bank has begun to see itself as a'knowledge bank'[Stiglitz, 1998]. In its new role, the Bank will not only...
10 August 2018
Drought Diagnosis. Dryland Blindness of Planners
State-sponsored interventions in Kutch have not only failed to mitigate water scarcity but have exacerbated problems in some areas. This...
8 August 2018
Uncertainty in Climate Science: Extreme Weather Events in India
In May 2018, multiple extreme weather events claimed scores of lives, damaged property and brought public life to a standstill in parts...