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Participation, Power and Social Change Team Linking research, learning and action to build just and sustainable societies

Participation, Power and Social Change Team

The PPSC team works in partnership with diverse collaborators from around the world to generate ideas and action for social change.

Citizens and their organisations, policymakers, development workers and researchers are increasingly appreciating that standard recipes for managing the complexity of our inter-connected world have not worked.

Through research, innovation and learning in rights-based and participatory approaches, we work with people to identify and implement alternative approaches to social change that respond to local situations and bridge operational practice with research and policy change.

Our work intends to help tackle the power inequalities that create crises and sustain poverty and injustices through the suppression of alternative or marginalised voices.

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Is civil society equipped to face multiple, linked global crises?

Published: 26 Aug 2010 Globalizing Citizens. Photo: Annie Bungeroth

IDS Fellows John Gaventa and Naomi Hossain suggest NGOs face new challenges presented by global economic slowdown, climate change, fiscal shortfalls, and rising energy and food costs


UN Recognises Access to Water and Sanitation as a Human Right

Published: 2 Aug 2010 African woman with baby. Image for UN sanitation declaration

On 28 July the UN General Assembly recognised access to clean water and sanitation as a human right - despite 41 abstentions including the UK.


UN Women receives guarded welcome from gender activists

Published: 22 Jul 2010 Girls helping their mother dry and package herbs for sale at market, Zimbabwe. Photo: Panos / Giacomo Pirozzi.

The creation of a single powerful UN body to promote women's equality has been long awaited by members of the Pathways of Women's Empowerment research community.




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