From the 10 to 21 March, people from all over the world will gather in New York for the sixty-ninth session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW69), which marks the thirtieth anniversary of ...
As the next generation seeks out land-based livelihoods in the land reform areas and beyond, many of the standard ways of thinking about land are being reinvented for a new generation. This may be ...
Supporting women and girls has just got much harder after the drastic cuts made to international development budgets.
Harshita Kumari, MA Gender & Development Class of 2023, shares her advice for those looking for a job in development.
Let's look back at ICTD's research and policy work on gender and tax and how the Centre's efforts are helping to shift the ...
Humanitarian action is essential to support people facing crisis, save lives, assist their recovery, maintain their dignity, ...
This podcast discusses the rollback of gender justice and the backlash women have faced in their own work, and the strategies that they have used to counter these challenges.
The act of murder is incomprehensible to most of us. We consume murder mysteries and detective stories on screen and in books, trying to understand the motivations and tipping points that lead someone ...
Peter Taylor, IDS Director, calls UK aid budget cuts to fund increase in defence spending as a devastating blow.
The Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) provides important lessons on Right to Food for ...
At least 15 million South Africans suffer from food insecurity. That means they don’t have enough nutritious food to live ...
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