The end of cheap food and what it means for development
Launch event - Oxfam GB/IDS report: 'Precarious Lives: Food, Work and Care after the Global Food Crisis'.
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Launch event - Oxfam GB/IDS report: 'Precarious Lives: Food, Work and Care after the Global Food Crisis'.
27 June 2018
IDS would like to congratulate Drs Lawrence Haddad and David Nabarro for winning the 2018 World Food Prize.
22 May 2018
A Sussex Development Lecture series, convened senior humanitarian and development leaders, practitioners and academics, to cast a critical light on the shifting relationships between humanitarian aid and development, exploring how they can work better together.
1 May 2018
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This is the Introduction to multimedia for IDS Bulletin 49.2, 'Accountability for Health Equity: Galvanising a Movement for Universal...
8 January 2018
As the world faces unprecended global challenges, what priorities should development researchers, practitioners and policy makers be looking at in 2018?
24 May 2017
Achim Steiner, incoming director of the UN Development Programme, discusses the role of Sustainable Development Goals in focusing action around the world on green transformations.
2 March 2017
14 February 2017
IDS alum Bolaji Abdullahi has been selected as a finalist for the British Council Alumni Awards 2017 in Nigeria under the Social Impact category, for his work on educational reforms in Nigeria.
10 November 2016
ERAP would like to announce that it will be giving small grants to social science students from the three Ebola-affected countries - Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to support the important fieldwork on topics related to Ebola response or other zoonotic and viral disease hazards.
8 September 2016
IDS will be at the 2016 annual conference of the Development Studies Association (DSA) at the University of Oxford from 12 to 14 September.