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...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The Covid-19 pandemic had ripple effects that extend beyond the domain of health risks into economic, social, and political domains. These effects were not evenly distributed and exacerbated existing societal inequalities and marginalisation.
This research project was initiated and conceptualised in the framework of the Poverty Environment Partnership (PEP), an informal network of around 30-donor and non-governmental organisations that works on strengthening the nexus between poverty reduction and environmental protection in development cooperation.