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Call for governments and health actors to focus on vaccine confidence

Researchers are calling on governments and others to invest in building public trust for vaccination so that communities are involved, understand and feel confident to ensure successful vaccine deployment. According to new research published by the Social Science in Humanitarian Action Platform...

20 November 2020

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Call for papers on ‘China and International Development’

The Institute of Development Studies is currently inviting papers for a forthcoming issue of the IDS Bulletin on the theme of ‘China and International Development: Knowledge, Governance and Practice’. About the IDS Bulletin The IDS Bulletin is an open access, peer-reviewed journal...

18 November 2020

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Impartial or blind? Humanitarianism and religious inequalities

A new CREID Working Paper argues that the technical approach which underpins international humanitarian practices do not recognise intersecting forms of identity, including religious ones, and this can lead to marginalisation of religious minorities. And yet, religious identity is critically...

11 November 2020

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Free online learning on social protection responses to Covid-19

The social and economic impact of Covid-19 has led to an unprecedented need for effective social protection measures across the globe. In June 2020, the Centre for Social Protection at IDS, in collaboration with Irish Aid, launched a free, online course that provides a basic introduction to...

10 November 2020

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WHO Director-General to launch Health Systems Research Symposium

On 5 November, Dr Adhanom Ghebreyesus Tedros, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) will launch of the Sixth Global Symposium for Health Systems Research (HSR2020) where he will be speaking of the importance of ‘reimagining health systems’ in Covid-19 times. Date:...

4 November 2020

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Bridging divides to tackle global challenges: the Victoria Forum

IDS is partnering with the Victoria Forum, a partnership between the University of Victoria, Canada, and the Senate of Canada, to co-host three events aimed at exploring social divides to find transformative solutions to contemporary and urgent environmental, economic, and social...

4 November 2020

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President of Costa Rica to deliver IDS Annual Lecture

President of Costa Rica to call for environmental sustainability and inclusion in Covid-19 response at IDS Annual Lecture, with special guest Farhana Yamin. The IDS Annual Lecture 2020 will be given by former IDS student, His Excellency the President of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado Quesada. The...

28 October 2020

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Challenging impunity in Myanmar vital for ending violence against women

Less than two weeks before Myanmar’s national elections, May Sabe Phyu, Director of the Gender Equality Network (GEN), describes how violence against women in Myanmar continues unabated in this latest CREID Podcast. Sexual violence including rape against women from ethnic and religious...

27 October 2020

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IDS joins high-level China dialogue on international development cooperation

Today, IDS Director Melissa Leach will join a high-level panel to discuss the future of international development cooperation. The impacts of Covid-19 have thrown global development governance into sharp focus. Many new questions and challenges are emerging. The need for effective development...

27 October 2020

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