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How is backlash weakening institutional contexts for gender justice globally?
Gender backlash is continually gaining momentum across the globe, and social and political institutions and policies are being...
Anti-Gender Backlash: Where is Philanthropy?
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This working paper explores how philanthropic institutions with a history of supporting women’s and LGBTQ+ rights and democracy are...
Understanding gender backlash: Southern perspectives
This event will launch the new IDS Bulletin ‘Understanding Gender Backlash: Southern Perspectives’. It will address the urgent...
Elections 2024: Challenges for democracy, civic space and digital disinformation
2024 is a unique year for democracy as billions of people will cast their votes in over 50 countries. Major challenges are at stake in...
Sacrificing the Cerrado to save the Amazon? Land, water and mining in Central Brazil
This is the first in a new series of IDS seminars spotlighting Brazil’s development challenges and global role in the context of the...
Community Solutions to Insecurity Along the Uganda–Kenya Border
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
In the Karamoja and Turkana border regions of Uganda and Kenya, there is widespread violence including armed robbery, rape, and human rights abuses, yet community complaints about failures of governance remain largely unaddressed. This Policy Briefing highlights how different insecurities reinforce one another in ways exacerbated by the international border.
Counting the cost: funding flows, gender backlash and counter backlash
Major political and social shifts are stifling the possibility of gender justice across the world. Analysing this backlash as operating...