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The Lion, The Leopard, The Hyena and The Fox
This second report from the XCEPT action research project, Promoting Peaceful Pastoralism, outlines what the pastoralist researchers on...
Book launch: Poverty, Gender & Health in the Slums of Bangladesh
Join us for a launch event for Prof Sabina Faiz Rashid’s book Poverty, Gender and Health in the Slums of Bangladesh: Children of...
Brazil’s global engagements in the fight against hunger: from South-South cooperation to the G20
This seminar delves into Brazil's multifaceted engagement with international development, with specific reference to the hunger...
Sustaining Yemeni Capacities for Social Assistance: Lessons from a Decade of War
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Yemen has sometimes been held up as an impressive example of how existing social protection systems and capacities can be maintained and...
Innovations and Challenges in Crisis Contexts: Bangladesh’s Social Protection Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Many countries around the world introduced new social protection measures in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. In Bangladesh, innovations included emergency schemes such as cash support for informal workers and digital methods of delivery. However, for many people, the government safety net packages were unavailable to them, or they were ashamed to make a claim, or it was not enough to meet their basic needs.