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Hindu and Christian women a target for forced conversions in Pakistan

Last year, the IDS-led CREID programme shared alarming findings on a largely unreported phenomenon – “ideologically motivated sexual grooming”, described in its paper on ‘Invisible Targets’. Earlier this month, 13-year old Kavita Oad was sadly yet another girl from a poor Hindu family...

26 March 2021

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Strengthening partnerships for public policy making in Brazil

The Institute of Development studies (IDS) has extended its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Brazilian National School of Public Administration (ENAP). Through the partnership, we will continue to collaboratively develop and deliver short courses and postgraduate programmes for...

23 March 2021

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Tackling religious inequalities and access to water in Pakistan

Ravadar, a community-led project supported by the IDS CREID programme, worked with residents in poor Christian neighbourhood in Lahore, Pakistan, to provide vital access to clean drinking water. Prior to this, residents had to travel to Muslim majority areas which was both time-consuming and...

22 March 2021

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The IDS 24 hour bread-a-thon: it’s the yeast we can do

This Friday 26 March, the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) will be hosting a 24 hour bread-a-thon that aims to make more than three thousand loaves of bread and soup for the East Brighton Food Cooperative to distribute to those facing food shortages across Brighton and Hove. The baking...

22 March 2021

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IDS response to the UK’s Integrated Review  

The UK Government has published a new policy paper entitled ‘Global Britain in a Competitive Age, the Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy’. It sets out the Government’s vision for the UK’s role in the world over the next decade and action it will take...

16 March 2021

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Embracing pathways to sustainability

How should people address complex problems like climate change, environmental destruction, poverty and injustice? Solutions that at first might seem ‘simple’ and immediate can quickly unravel and, in the longer term, may even do more harm than good. With there always many different...

12 March 2021

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Response to UK’s international research budget cuts

In response to recent updates on the extent of the cuts to ODA-funded budgets for international research, which will leave UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) facing a £120m shortfall, Professor Melissa Leach, Director, Institute of Development Studies, said: “At a time when recovery from...

11 March 2021

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IDS alum jailed in India for peaceful protest

Devangana Kalita, a graduate of the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), the leading global institute for development studies, has been held in prison in India since May 2020.  Devangana was arrested alongside several others including fellow activist Natasha Narwal, for participating in...

10 March 2021

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Overcoming the gender gap in Covid experience

International Women’s Day on 8 March brings a welcome focus on women’s rights and equality at a time when the highly gendered impacts of Covid-19 have the potential to threaten decades of slow progress. Globally, women are experiencing the unequal impacts of the pandemic...

5 March 2021

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Sussex world’s best for development studies for fifth year running

The Institute of Development Studies (IDS) has been ranked first in the world for development studies in the QS University Rankings by Subject, together with the University of Sussex. Our degrees are delivered in partnership with the University of Sussex who support and accredit our teaching...

4 March 2021

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