Showcasing leaders and leadership in Bangladesh
The Institute of Development Studies Alumni Association, Bangladesh, holds a seminar on-Showcasing Leaders and Leadership to mark IDS' 50th anniversary.
The Institute of Development Studies Alumni Association, Bangladesh, holds a seminar on-Showcasing Leaders and Leadership to mark IDS' 50th anniversary.
Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development Seminar Series
Based on a new JICA Research Institute Working Paper (No. 131), this lecture aims to present updated estimates of China's foreign aid between 2001 and 2014 as a proxy for China’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) as defined by the OECD-DAC, and to compare the results with the ODA of other...
Bina Agarwal, a renowned development economist and academic of gender studies, discusses the emerging challenges to female empowerment, in conversation with Melissa Leach and John Thompson from IDS.
The CLTS Knowledge Hub are hosting the UK Launch of the book 'Sustainabe Santitation for All: Experiences, Challenges and Innovations'.
This session will explore the skills required to conduct implementation research on interventions in complex health systems.
Speakers will share insights from the latest research on how LGBT communities experience poverty and suggest ways in which we can partner together to tackle marginalisation.
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
Since 2008 Russell has worked for DFID documenting the impact of the UK’s overseas aid in developing countries around the world.
In this seminar, we will discuss how a process-tracing approach was adopted to explore the policy impact of the Hunger And Nutrition Commitment Index.
The heart of action research is the creative relationship. Led by Hilary Bradbury, this relational, action inquiry workshop is designed to support deeper inquiry into the ways in which power, gender and privilege can be both enablers and obstacles for women and men in creative collaborations.
A public event in central Brighton with film screenings and talks about the democratic transformations taking place in Rojava, Western Syria.
Melissa Leach speaking at a Kapuscinski Development Lecture in Dublin about the linkages between inequality and sustainability.
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
Alex Armand presents his ongoing project which seeks to examine the management of information and local elite behaviour following the recent discovery of a substantial natural gas reserve in Mozambique.