Newton UK Peru Foodborne Diseases and Public Health Governance
IDS is part of a research consortium that implements the MRC-Newton project ‘Foodborne diseases and public health governance:...
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IDS is part of a research consortium that implements the MRC-Newton project ‘Foodborne diseases and public health governance:...
1 March 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Workshop discussions showed how humanitarian practitioners are struggling to operationalise the “do no harm” principle in the context of a rapidly changing technological landscape.
26 February 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report introduces findings from ten digital rights landscape country reports on Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Sudan, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Cameroon. The country reports analyse how the openings and closings of online civic space affect citizens’ digital rights.
12 January 2021
11 December 2020
10 December 2020
Covid-19 and the national response has resulted in significant hardship for people with disabilities in South Africa. To date, research...
This collaboration between IDS, the National Council for People with Disabilities and the Human Sciences Research Council (in South Africa) focuses on the experiences of South Africans with disabilities during Covid-19, particularly in relation to the different levels of lockdown. The research specifically looked at the socio-economic, wellbeing and human rights related experiences. Data was collected through an online survey with nearly 2,000 respondents – possibly making this one of the largest datasets on people with disabilities’ Covid-19 experiences in the world.
International agreements, such as UN Habitat’s New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, seek to ensure that urban...
Sustaining Power: Women's struggles against contemporary backlash in South Asia (SuPWR) is a five-year ESRC-funded project that...