At a time when humanitarian needs are escalating and aid budgets continue to be cut, new forms of collective leadership are ...
Many humanitarian agencies are grappling with the challenges of measuring vulnerability, which is seen as a key to successful ...
This scoping study examines the ever present but intensifying tensions between the provision of humanitarian relief and ...
Can developing economies achieve growth that benefits everyone and protects the planet? This report explores how developing ...
This working paper explores the ongoing restructurings and the broader evolution of Southern-led MDBs, and offers policy considerations.
Land: Enhancing Governance for Economic Development (LEGEND) is a new DFID global programme designed to mobilise knowledge and capacity for design and delivery of new country programmes, improve land ...
As a new European Commission starts, this event will focus on key priorities and challenges related to Europe’s global leadership in advancing gender equality, as well as safeguarding and promoting ...
Poverty reduction has stalled, whilst a new report by Oxfam – launched during the recent World Economic Forum Annual Meeting ...
This report examines the disproportionate impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on women in Africa. It analyzes how economic ...
We evaluate the extent of success of the Neem–HPG partnership in achieving its goal, and analyse the existing power differentials in international aid priorities.
The idea of humanitarian principles is that war has limits. The way in which soldiers and politicians choose to wage war should be limited by a concern for humanity. This research examines what ...
Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) is a nine-year (2015-2024) mixed methods longitudinal research and evaluation study. It follows the lives of 18,000 adolescents in six low- and ...