Assessing the Impact of Covid-19 Responses on Small Businesses in the Informal Sector
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has brought untold hardship and severe economic disruptions across the globe. In many countries,...
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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has brought untold hardship and severe economic disruptions across the globe. In many countries,...
Published by: Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
This study responds to earlier findings of suboptimal compliance with mandatory fortification of edible oil in Bangladesh. We aim to...
The IDS China Centre, part of the IDS International Initiatives, provides research focus on a country transforming global geopolitics...
ActionAid is implementing the Promoting Opportunities for Women’s Empowerment and Rights (POWER) project, a five-year initiative...
Today the UK Government is hosting the UK-Africa Investment Summit, which aims to promote the UK as a key investment partner for Africa...
The rising prominence of South–South and triangular trade and investments has generated interest as a pathway to sustainable economic...
This paper seeks to examine how childcare impacts upon women’s economic engagement in India, Nepal, Tanzania, and Rwanda. In delineating the linkages between childcare, paid work, and other tasks that women carry out within and outside the house, this paper privileges women’s own perceptions of childcare as ‘work’, and the extent to which they see this as a tension between women’s caregiving role and their income-generating role.
This research project is led by Eric Kasper of the cities cluster and funded by Winrock and USAID. Phase one What constitutes...