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Wondedzo and Sanangwe near Masvingo town and Clare and Lonely A near Chatsworth in Gutu – are classic dryland maize growing areas. In good years, many tonnes of surplus are produced for sale or ...
In response to the war, the Lebanese Ministry of Environment converted public buildings into shelters, while the Ministry of Social Affairs distributed emergency cash aid through the NPTP/ESSN program ...
This K4DD Briefing Note provides an overview of where land use and climate change programming, which focuses on governance and supply chains, can deliver adaptation benefits, and where there are risks ...
There are institutional trade-offs facing negotiators of Protocol 1 under the UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation.
Despite a context of global competition and contestation, there is a lot of agreement on key global health objectives, so ...
IDS has launched a new Respect Policy and Report + Support platform, marking a significant step forward in its commitment to ...
“The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt is considered essential reading because it provides a well-researched, urgent examination of how digital technology – especially smartphones and social media ...
The sudden withdrawal of USAID means there is an urgent need to look for alternative funding for health in low- and ...
More than half the world’s population live in urban areas. Many growing towns & cities are marked by inadequate sanitation & sewage facilities.
Florian Dierich is a consultant currently working as an Associate Research Officer with the International Tax Team at the IDS-based International Centre for Tax and Development. His work focuses on ...
A new research project is seeking to understand how to support teachers working in crisis-affected areas of the Democratic ...
IDS is proud to announce the launch of this years' World Evidence Based Healthcare Day theme, Collaborative Knowledge Communication.