Flagship Initiative
In November 2022, the then Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC), Martin Griffiths proposed an “initiative to pilot a people-centred,...
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In November 2022, the then Emergency Relief Coordinator (ERC), Martin Griffiths proposed an “initiative to pilot a people-centred,...
20 December 2024
To date, global food system transformation has failed to accrue benefits to those living in extreme poverty. One potential reason for...
18 December 2024
18 December 2024
A new global report assesses the underlying causes of biodiversity loss, as well as the options and obstacles for transformative change....
18 December 2024
The year 2024 was marked by significant political, environmental, and humanitarian events that shaped global affairs. More than 60...
18 December 2024
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The introduction of ‘digital-by-default’ welfare and social protection systems in the UK and beyond has delivered efficiencies and cost savings for governments and can be convenient for recipients. But, given the rapid pace of change, we need to understand the ethical, social, and political implications of digital welfare from the perspectives of the poorest and most marginalised members of our societies.