Development Research Centre on Citizenship, Participation and Accountability
Exploring approaches that work to strengthen rights and meaningful citizenship for poor people.
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Exploring approaches that work to strengthen rights and meaningful citizenship for poor people.
Aims and ObjectivesThis project represents Stage 2 of the Media South Asia initiative that produced a documentary film and book on the...
Deepening individual and collective self-awareness of how our knowledge and values shape our relationships with others
Promoting and developing immersions as a practical training method for people working in international development.
LogoLink is a global network of practitioners from civil society organisations, research institutions and governments. The network aims to deepen democracy through greater citizen participation in local governance.
This study examined pro-poor development initiatives in two Indian states that had, in the 1990s, been considered to have been responsive to poverty: Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Each state had a chief executive who, supported by a core group of political leaders and civil servants, devised and maintained a commitment to programmes and institutional reforms aimed at addressing the needs of poorer constituencies.
Exploring the interplay of power, procedures and relationships in international aid
A global network of practitioners from civil society organisations, research institutions and governments created to stimulate and support civil society organisations and networks to engage in citizen participation and social control of public policies at the local level.
IDS was commissioned in by the Department of International Development Malawi, to provide advice on the design phase of the Malawi National Safety Nets Programme.
While the debate on industrial clusters and local innovation systems was mainly concerned with local linkages, this work examined global linkages and how they affected local relationships.