Making gains for gender justice: Lessons from women’s movements in South Asia
In the face of escalating attacks on women’s rights globally, what is it that feminists can learn from women’s struggles in South...
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In the face of escalating attacks on women’s rights globally, what is it that feminists can learn from women’s struggles in South...
29 November 2024
The Sustaining Power (SuPWR) project, led by IDS, has opened a new exhibition showcasing art and imagery that centres the voices from 16...
26 November 2024
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper describes, synthesises and analyses the work of 25 Action Research Groups that were the heartbeat of the CLARISSA Systemic Action Research programme.
Join IDS and SuPWR for the launch of the Sustaining Power: Contemporary Women’s Struggles in South Asia exhibition, showcasing art and...
2 October 2024
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This research and evidence paper fills a critical gap in understanding how spatial and relationship neighbourhood dynamics contribute to and perpetuate worst forms of child labour from children’s perspectives.
Sanitation is one of the most off-track Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with the WHO and UNICEF reporting that 3.8 billion people...
Access to water and decent sanitation service is a human right, however, its realisation has always been fraught with challenges and is...
20 August 2024
14 August 2024
Children are being driven into sexual exploitation and the worst forms of child labour in Nepal’s adult entertainment sector (AES),...
13 August 2024
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper synthesises what the CLARISSA programme learned about the worst forms of child labour in Kathmandu’s adult entertainment sector. It looks at children’s pathways into child labour, their lived experience of it, and the businesses in which they work.