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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

Melissa Leach

Emeritus 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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Report

Navigating Civic Spaces During a Pandemic: Pakistan Report

The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated trends in civic spaces underway before 2020 in Pakistan, reinforcing the state’s on-going deep discomfort with rights-based actors and mobilisations whilst allowing the divisive rhetoric and mass gathering of sectarian forces to flourish. The crisis...

Ayesha Khan
Ayesha Khan & 2 others

15 April 2021

Opinion

Lobbying for Digital Dominance in Africa

The increasing digitisation of the global economy is rapidly transforming industries and societies across the globe, presenting both opportunities and threats. Covid-19 has shined a spotlight on digital development. The stakes are high for African countries where technology, if introduced...

15 April 2021

News

Climate change risks flushing away global progress on sanitation

Increasingly frequent, extreme weather events linked to climate change are causing devastation to toilets, water supplies, waste systems and treatment facilities, threatening the health of some of the poorest people in the world.  In response to this crisis, researchers from the Sanitation...

15 April 2021

Opinion

An evolution of Youth, Social Media and Protest in Angola

Despite severe restrictions implemented by governments in many countries to combat the current Covid-19 pandemic, protest and demonstrations have continued to take place around the world. In Angola, like elsewhere in Africa and beyond, these protests are being led by the youth with many...

15 April 2021

Opinion

Red Wednesday: why preserving Yazidi heritage is essential to their survival

With Ramadan starting this week for the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims, another much smaller and more ancient religious group largely based in Iraq is also celebrating an important religious festival. “Red Wednesday” is the Yazidi New Year, and the IDS-led Coalition for Religious Equality and...

14 April 2021

Report

Rural Sanitation and Climate Change: Putting Ideas into Practice

Frontiers of Sanitation: Innovations and Insights;17

Sharing of experiences and thoughts on addressing climate change impacts on sanitation at a local level are critical to evolving the sanitation sector. This publication is also available in French and Portuguese via the OpenDocs link to the right. SDG 6.2 calls for sustainable...

13 April 2021

Opinion

Progressivism in the labyrinth of development

The tension between production and the environment or foreign currency versus sustainability is intense in Argentina. IDS Fellow Anabel Marín and STEPS Researcher Mariano Fressoli outline how two approaches to development - progressive economic development and progressive environmentalism -...

Mariano Fressoli

9 April 2021

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