Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) Research
The intersection of conflict, displacement, and recurring climate shocks, combined with evolving humanitarian responses, poses...
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The intersection of conflict, displacement, and recurring climate shocks, combined with evolving humanitarian responses, poses...
As part of the our Trust and Governance programme, IDS has partnered up with a team of international researchers from the ISDC,...
Action on Children’s Harmful Work in African Agriculture (ACHA) is a seven-year research programme supported by the Foreign,...
Generating practical policy options for states and citizens so they can better address and mitigate violence in both rural and urban settings.
Azim Premji Philanthropic Initiatives (APPI), as part of its strategic focus to combat malnutrition in India, is partnering with Society...
Equity and equality are important themes in food and nutrition, but the existing literature in agriculture-nutrition-health (ANH) research has only partially addressed these issues.
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.
This project will develop understanding of how and under what conditions GEP has or has not contributed to improved humanitarian outcomes. It will accumulate an evidence base that can be harnessed to inform decision makers' discussions in the area of GEP, and inform the design of gender-responsive humanitarian interventions.
Documenting the role of women in local peacebuilding, conflict prevention and post-conflict reconstruction in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
Review existing evidence on the importance of women’s activities in local peace-building processes, and on the impact of policy interventions aimed at supporting the social, economic and political roles that women play in peace-building processes.