Closing the Living Wage Gap 2022 – 2025
The research is targeted to the baseline phase of a four-year research effort to explore the living wage (LW) approach set out in the...
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The research is targeted to the baseline phase of a four-year research effort to explore the living wage (LW) approach set out in the...
New research published by the Institute of Development Studies this week shows how the Brazilian Cerrado, one of the most biodiverse...
Published by: IDS
Brazil is recognised as a world leader in the production of agri-food commodities in large, highly mechanised farms, but also as a...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper explores how food inequities manifest at a territorial level, and how food territories are experienced, understood, and navigated by stakeholders to address those inequities. We interpret ‘food territory’ as a relational and transcalar concept, connected through geography, culture, history, and governance.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper starts from an empirical observation that levels of hunger or food insecurity in middle-income and high-income countries are often higher than might be expected, and in some cases are rising rather than falling in recent years. We document levels and trends in selected food security indicators for three case study countries: Brazil, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
Despite deep division in the country and close allies of the defeated president Jair Bolsonaro being elected to Congress, Lula’s...
Published by: Inter-American Development Bank
This comparative note describes common and distinct practices on capabilities to support the innovation activities of seven national...
120 million citizens of Brazil have voted, and Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva has been elected as Brazil’s next President....