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Covid Collective Research Platform
The Covid Collective Research Platform will offer a rapid social science research response to inform decision-making on some of the most pressing Covid-19 related development challenges.
27 May 2020
Fifty Years of Research on Pastoralism and Development
Published by: IDS
This archive IDS Bulletin reflects on 50 years of research on pastoralism at IDS. Much has changed, but there are also important...
1 February 2020
Contested Public Authority in Marginal Urban Areas: Challenges for Humanitarians
Published by: FMR
In urban contexts where multiple governance actors compete for authority, a clearer approach is needed on whether and how to engage...
9 July 2019
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Refugees and hosts suffer due to ‘illegal’ living, shows new research
Syrian refugees prevented legal residency by complex bureaucracy and prohibitive costs are struggling in poor, makeshift housing not officially recognised by the Lebanese authorities. This ‘illegal’ living is taking its toll on both Syrian refugees and the local Lebanese communities living alongside them, finds new research by the Institute of Development Studies, ACTED Lebanon and Impact Initiatives, with support from independent local and University of Sussex based academic advisors.