The Sanitation Learning Hub and Islamic Relief, Pakistan sign Memorandum of Understanding
The IDS-hosted Sanitation Learning Hub is delighted to announce that we have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with...
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The IDS-hosted Sanitation Learning Hub is delighted to announce that we have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with...
In this project, IDS designed and delivered a 5-day workshop in Nampula, Mozambique on behalf of the ALIADAS-WVL programme in March...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper is a record of the children and young people’s analysis of the life stories and the key themes they identified, which formed the basis of a series of eight child-led Participatory Action Research groups based in Kathmandu.
Published in 2021, The Handbook of Participatory Research and Inquiry traces the roots of the radical advancement of methods and gives...
Healing justice is an emerging political organising framework that aims to address the systemic causes of injustice experienced by...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
There are burgeoning hospitality, entertainment, and wellness industries in Nepal. The label ‘Adult Entertainment Sector’, used in anti-trafficking efforts, has resulted in stigmatisation of the owners and, mainly female, workers of some businesses in these industries.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This IDS Working Paper explores the role of labour intermediaries, their aspirations, and their perceptions about the benefits and costs of facilitating work in the ‘Adult Entertainment Sector’ (‘AES’) and other employment. Using a victim-centred participatory approach, we interviewed 33 adults who identified themselves or were identified by others as labour intermediaries.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
There are burgeoning hospitality, entertainment, and wellness industries in Nepal. The label ‘Adult Entertainment Sector’, used in anti-trafficking efforts, has resulted in stigmatisation of the owners and, mainly female, workers of some businesses in these industries.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This IDS Working Paper explores the labour trajectories and aspirations, and the labour intermediaries of Nepali ‘Adult Entertainment Sector’ (‘AES’) workers. Our research objective was to understand these experiences to develop more effective policies and interventions to prevent human trafficking as well as labour and sex exploitation.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The sixth Rejuvenate dialogue was held on 15th September 2022. Six panellists working across contexts and themes joined the Rejuvenate...