Making gains for gender justice: Lessons from women’s movements in South Asia
In the face of escalating attacks on women’s rights globally, what is it that feminists can learn from women’s struggles in South...
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In the face of escalating attacks on women’s rights globally, what is it that feminists can learn from women’s struggles in South...
Advancing the notion of ‘pacific heritage’ which attends to the potential of heritage to advocate peace, and peace as a means of...
16 December 2024
Across Southern Africa, rangelands support a large amount of small-scale, communal livestock farming. A new IDS-led project, with...
Join IDS and SuPWR for the launch of the Sustaining Power: Contemporary Women’s Struggles in South Asia exhibition, showcasing art and...
21 October 2024
The Living Off-Grid and Infrastructure Collaboration (LOGIC) launches its new website today, exploring the relationship between...
This project aims to improve the reporting of femicide, inspire reflection and action to end intimate partner femicide in...
Political polarisation is a prominent feature of democratic backsliding around the world and one of the greatest challenges of...
Sanitation is one of the most off-track Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with the WHO and UNICEF reporting that 3.8 billion people...
17 September 2024
12 September 2024
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Mekelle, the capital of the Tigray region in Ethiopia, is plagued by water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) challenges. Rapid population growth, unplanned urbanisation, limitations in WASH services, climate change, and the impacts of war and conflicts are affecting the sanitation conditions of the city.