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Why religious inequalities can lead to trafficking and forced labour

On World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, the IDS-led Coalition for Religious Equality and Inclusive Development (CREID) is sharing new evidence on how social, political and economic marginalisation as well as physical and psychological violence resulting from religious inequalities can feed...

30 July 2021

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Monitoring sanitation campaigns: Targets, reporting and realism

The Sanitation Learning Hub’s latest Frontiers of Sanitation edition shares key lessons learnt from government sanitation campaigns around the world, including India, China, Nigeria, Vietnam and Zambia. It is a vital learning resource for ongoing and future government campaigns aiming to end...

28 July 2021

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UK MPs vote for foreign aid cut

The UK's House of Commons held a vote today (Tuesday 13 July) in which the majority of MPs voted in favour of supporting the Government decision to reduce the UK's aid budget from 0.7 percent of national income to 0.5 percent. Earlier today the Chancellor of the  Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, set...

13 July 2021

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IDS alum, Paul Howe appointed new Feinstein Director

IDS alum, Dr Paul Howe will assume leadership of the Feinstein International Centre on 1 September 2021. Howe graduated from IDS with a PhD by Research in Development Studies in 2004. His PhD thesis was on famine in southern Sudan. He was supervised by IDS Fellow Stephen Devereux. Stephen...

13 July 2021

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Covid-19 research exposes food security crisis for women and informal workers

Experts are calling for national level policy reforms to protect the food and livelihood security of those hardest hit by Covid-19 – women and workers in the informal economies of low- and middle-income countries. This includes jobs such as street sellers, market traders and domestic workers....

13 July 2021

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Deteriorating situation for religious minorities in Pakistan

The UK parliamentary International Development Committee heard evidence on Tuesday (29 June) from Professor Mariz Tadros on the situation for religious minorities in Pakistan, as part of the Committees’ inquiry on UK aid to Pakistan. In her role as Director of the IDS-based Coalition for...

30 June 2021

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Watchdog critical of government’s progress on UK aid effectiveness

The independent UK aid watchdog ICAI has rated the government’s response to its latest recommendations to improve aid effectiveness and value for money as inadequate, as well as expressing concern regarding FCDO’s lack of transparency. The criticism was made in a follow-up review published...

23 June 2021

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Sharing insights on peace and justice at the EADI ISS Conference 2021

Next month, IDS researchers will attend the EADI ISS Conference 2021: Solidarity, Peace and Social Justice. The event brings together world-class researchers and practitioners working on peace and justice to debate critical issues, share insights, exchange ideas and network. Together we hope...

22 June 2021

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New website on religious inequalities and inclusive development

The IDS-led Coalition for Religious Equalities and Inclusive Development (CREID) is launching a new programme website which shares over 200 resources including news, views, videos, podcasts and publications generated by the programme since its launch in 2018. Until today, CREID resources were...

17 June 2021

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