Big Data for Development Studies (BIDDS): An Innovative Methodology
This project seeks to make a foundational methodological contribution to the analysis of big data for development studies. Big data has...
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This project seeks to make a foundational methodological contribution to the analysis of big data for development studies. Big data has...
The intersection of protracted conflict and displacement with recurring climate shocks, alongside the shifting nature of humanitarian...
The Covid Collective Research Platform will offer a rapid social science research response to inform decision-making on some of the most pressing Covid-19 related development challenges.
This research is designed to help improve the lives of the poorest residents of cities in Africa and Asia by focusing on how they are...
This research and action project will contribute to finding ‘durable solutions’ for housing infrastructural deficits in Turkey, in the context of large scale displacement of Syrian refugees and rapid urbanisation.
More than half of humanity currently lives in urban areas and 90% are projected to do so by 2050. One in three urban dwellers, and an...
The Displacement, Placemaking and Wellbeing in the City (DWELL) project will contribute to our growing understanding of the structures, dynamics and processes through which people who are enduringly displaced succeed or fail to become part of European and Indian cities.
The Public Authorities and Legitimacy-Making (PALM) project will use mixed methods approaches to understand what everyday practices bestow legitimacy on state and non-state actors attempting to exercise public authority in the most fragile urban settings in Lebanon and Jordan.
In what ways do regulations, policies and implementation practices affect the wellbeing of Syrian refugees and host communities in urban areas of Lebanon and Jordan? This project reviews and synthesises knowledge on this topic to inform policymakers, donors and humanitarian practitioners.
Supporting Policies, Programmes and Enabling Action through Research (SPEAR) is a Flagship Programme (FP4) within the Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Program. The main objective of SPEAR is to understand and enhance agriculture’s contribution to improving nutrition at scale.