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The cuts to ODA budgets have severe consequences for climate change projects around the world, warns experts at IDS.
IDS graduates Callum Chapman and Norma Jean Park (MA Food & Development, Class of 2024) were lead authors on an IDS Working ...
The aid cuts could not have come at a worse time. The implementation of Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan (R-ARCSS), signed by President Salva Kiir ...
In early 2024 the UK government introduced legislation requiring that when housing or infrastructure development occurs in ...
The future of funding for global health programmes like those detecting and treating HIV/Aids are in peril after funding cuts.
Our studies of young people across our A1 land reform sites in Zimbabwe show the real challenges that young people face in getting established as independent economic actors. This requires putting ...
How do we build economic systems that recognise and work within the biophysical limits of our finite planet while simultaneously reducing poverty and inequality? This has become a defining question of ...
Young people’s urban lives are often riddled with inequalities and everyday obstacles inhibiting their full societal participation, to negatively affect their health and wellbeing. Findings from a ...
Combined with the severe cuts to USAID, there is also concern about what impact the high tariffs will have on lower—middle-income country economies and in turn, the investment available for ...