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IDS Annual Lecture with Karuna Nundy
Karuna Nundy’s IDS Annual Lecture is entitled ‘Gender, Justice and Joy: Legal travels through the patriarchy, suppressed speech and...
Renowned lawyer and leading feminist to deliver IDS Annual Lecture
The leading international lawyer, human rights advocate and voice for gender equality, Karuna Nundy, is announced today as the guest...
African nations spending $1bn a year on harmful surveillance
Governments in Nigeria, Ghana, Morocco, Malawi, and Zambia are collectively spending at least $1bn a year on digital surveillance...
Aid watchdog criticises UK Government
The Independent Commission for Aid Impact (ICAI) has published a report today criticising decisions made by the UK Government over the...
Scale of conflict between mineral mines and indigenous peoples revealed
New IDS research shows that out of 120 active mineral mine projects in Argentina and Chile, over 50 percent (61) are in conflict. In...
Impacts of FCDO cuts on vulnerable women and girls revealed
The UK Parliament’s International Development Committee has published the FCDO's own Equality Impact Assessment, compiled earlier this...
Nature-based Solutions projects must make justice their first priority
Globally, conservation projects to expand carbon sinks are seen as critical in the fight against climate change. As these...
Corporate and government control of food systems harming most vulnerable
Power wielded by ‘big food’ and other powerful actors is leading to vulnerable groups being disadvantaged by unjust and inequitable...
Pathways to Equitable Food Systems
Published by: IDS
Globally, our food systems are highly inequitable. In a world with enough food, hunger is becoming normalised for large numbers of...