An Impact Evaluation of Fastenopfer’s Solidarity Group Approaches in Madagascar & Senegal
Fastenopfer procured the services of IDS to design, plan and conduct a rigorous mixed-methods impact evaluation of Solidarity Group...
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Fastenopfer procured the services of IDS to design, plan and conduct a rigorous mixed-methods impact evaluation of Solidarity Group...
In a context of unprecedented investment in natural resource developments, this project bridges the social sciences, the humanities and community-based participatory research to ask how different ‘communities’ of actors ‘see’ and experience resource conflicts in Kenya and Madagascar. We use social science alongside a variety of participatory multimedia methods to open up conflict research to more diverse framings and voices, which can offer new insights on the drivers of resource conflict and pathways to peace.
15 March 2016
Published by: IDS
This report is a policy analysis of international investments in Madagascar’s natural resources at the thematic intersection of extractive development, land reform, environmental preservation and conflict.
21 September 2015
Published by: IDS
In recent years, widespread uncertainty around global economic and environmental futures has contributed to growing advocacy for a global ‘greening’ of the economy involving the coordinated establishment of pro-environment economic policies and programmes around the world.
1 January 2014
Published by: Journal of Political Ecology
Researchers studying health, adaptability, and political economy have long been concerned with human health as a reflection of...
1 November 2012
Published by: Madagascar Conservation and Development
This article examines discourses of indigeneity and rurality that define and classify different categories of resource users in the...
1 June 2011
To reduce poverty, one must understand what poverty means in local contexts. We used focus groups to elicit a “folk model” of...
IDS has been commissioned to document experiences and lessons learned from various child sensitive social protection programmes UNICEF is supporting within the Children and AIDS Regional Initiative (CARI)
1 January 2006
Published by: NORAD/Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Oslo and the Royal Norwegian Embassy
2 October 2002
Published by: IDS
The IDS Bulletin also speculates on the future nature of famines. Will they continue to reflect the complexity of the contemporary world; will they be different from those that have gone before? Or, most unlikely of all, will they be eradicated altogether?