Addressing Young People’s Engagement in Violent Activities
This project aims to generate practical insights on how WFP programming and practices could be adapted in ways that contribute to...
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This project aims to generate practical insights on how WFP programming and practices could be adapted in ways that contribute to...
Over 40 percent of global populations are under 25 yet young people cannot secure work and increasingly face a crisis of citizenship....
The intersection of protracted conflict and displacement with recurring climate shocks, alongside the shifting nature of humanitarian...
Action on Children’s Harmful Work in African Agriculture (ACHA) is a seven-year research programme supported by the Foreign,...
The project on ‘Developing a methodology on pathways to economic development through South-South Trade, Investment and Knowledge Exchange’ is examining the rationale for promoting South-South trade and investment linkages based on the International Trade Centre (ITC)’s experiences with South-South trade and investment projects.
The Programme Partnership between Irish Aid and the Institute of Development Studies focuses on social protection and food and nutrition. The collaboration brings together research and capacity development with policy, programmatic and influencing know-how to support action that more effectively reduces poverty and injustice.
The goal of the Challenges and Opportunities for Rural Youth Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa study is to strengthen and deepen knowledge of: the employment dynamics of rural young people, and the relationships between these dynamics and welfare; and the socially and spatially differentiated perspectives of rural young people on work, employment and livelihoods. Research is taking place in Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Niger and Burkina Faso.