The Multi-Country Mpox Outbreak: Livelihoods, Vulnerability and Preparedness
In response to the 2022 multi-country Mpox outbreak, a six-month ESRC-funded rapid research collaboration between IDS and the University...
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In response to the 2022 multi-country Mpox outbreak, a six-month ESRC-funded rapid research collaboration between IDS and the University...
17 August 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Since 2016, Nigerians have experienced a stable fuel supply even if prices have continued to rise. This supply stability came to a sudden halt in January 2022, bringing back memories of long queues and harsh living conditions witnessed since 2007.
17 August 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Since 2016, Nigerians have experienced a stable fuel supply even if prices have continued to rise. This supply stability came to a sudden halt in January 2022, bringing back memories of long queues and harsh living conditions witnessed since 2007.
The Sousveillance Project will document the supply chain of digital technologies from the global North used for illegal surveillance in Africa and produce evidence to hold accountable the companies that benefit from violating citizens’ rights.
13 August 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Why do some fuel protests in Nigeria lead to a response from government, but others are barely noticed? What are the politics behind government response and who are the winners and losers?
This project built a network of 75+ African researchers based in 30+ African countries with diverse backgrounds including activists, analysts, and academics.
This project aims to support the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)’s strategic priority to improve nutrition for the most...
15 October 2018
Background The #BringBackOurGirls (#BBOG) campaign which began in 2014 following the abduction of 300 girls by Boko Haram, became a...