Inequalities and Poverty

IDS works with global partners to generate new knowledge and evidence to identify the underlying causes of inequalities and poverty in all their dimensions and the progressive policies and practices that can help bring about transformative change.

Eradicating extreme poverty remains one of the world’s most pressing challenges, and addressing it requires the rising economic, social and political inequalities that harm people in rich and poor countries alike to be tackled.

IDS has also played a prominent part in promoting an approach that puts power at the heart of development analysis and contributed to strengthening understanding of the relationship between power, gender, sexual rights and poverty.

We continue to provide new analysis on inequalities and poverty trends, particularly in relation to the expansion of digital technologies and their impact on the lives of the poorest and most marginalised, and the growth of global cities and what this means for both urban and rural livelihoods, social relations and sustainability. Moreover, we work with governments, civil society, businesses and many others to help ensure this analysis shapes policies and programmes such as social protection and cash transfers to reduce poverty and vulnerability and strengthen livelihoods including agriculture.

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Deepta Chopra

Professorial Research Fellow

Keetie Roelen

IDS Honorary Associate

Jerker Edström

Research Fellow

John Gaventa

Research Fellow and Director, Action for Empowerment and Accountability (A4EA) programme

Danny Burns

Professorial Research Fellow

Sohela Nazneen

Research Fellow

Patricia Justino

Professorial Fellow

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Racialised anti-environmentalism and resistance in Brazil

The current political and economic situation in Brazil is shaped by the emergence of a new type of anti-environmentalism of an authoritarian and racialised character. The pressure for the liberalisation of public lands and communal territories by the rural segment is accompanied by a rhetoric of...

2 November 2020

Opinion

#EndSARS: A turning point for contemporary Nigeria?

A personal account of the youth-led protests and the violent response in Lagos, Nigeria. At 6.43pm on Tuesday 20th October 2020, my family and I watched helplessly from our balcony onto the Lekki tollgate as we heard the ringing of gunshots and screaming in the dark. Little did I know that when...

30 October 2020

Past Event

Sussex Development Lectures

Covid-19 and development: cities of the future

90 per cent of all COVID-19 cases globally occur in urban areas. However, the ecology of risk, that is, the direct and indirect impacts of the disease, as well as the long-term implications of responses to the pandemic, go well beyond city limits. The pandemic has called into question the very...

29 October 2020

Past Event

Integrating meaningful community-based adaptation in climate resilient

The Sanitation Learning Hub is a side event and will be presenting during the plenary along with CARE Peru. This session leverages the experience from community-based adaptation (CBA) in CARE Peru’s Glaciares program, and CBA research from the Sanitation Learning Hub and University of...

29 October 2020

News

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

News

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

News

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

Past Event

Designing for impact: South-South trade and investment

We are pleased to invite you to a webinar Designing for Impact: South-South Trade and Investment - A Tool for Revitalizing the Global Economy Post COVID-19. In March 2019, for the first time ever, the United Nations Conference on South-South Cooperation (BAPA+40) recognized trade and...

27 October 2020

Report

Designing for Impact: South-South Trade and Investment

As countries across the world grapple with the effects of COVID-19 and look towards ‘post-pandemic’ transformations, and as we enter the final decade of the UN Global Goals, fresh thinking and action in trade, investment and development have never been more welcome. In this, there are many...

Amrita Saha
Amrita Saha & 3 others

27 October 2020

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