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2 October 2025
8 July 2025
Executive Summary: Rapid Scoping Review: Anti-Rollback Actors and Strategies
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report presents the findings of a rapid scoping review of queer and feminist organisations and social movements countering roll back in 14 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, and Türkiye)
8 July 2025
Rapid Scoping Review: Anti-Rollback Actors and Strategies
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report presents the findings of a rapid scoping review of queer and feminist organisations and social movements countering roll back in 14 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa, and Türkiye)
16 April 2025
Rapid Scoping Review 2025: Mexico
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
In Mexico, significant progress has been made in promoting gender equality but, despite these advances, organisations operate in an environment that remains adverse for women and LGBTQI+ people.
16 April 2025
New HeatNexus website showcases global research tackling the health impacts of extreme heat
The Institute of Development Studies is pleased to announce the official launch of the new HeatNexus website — a central platform for...
10 January 2025
Finding innovative ways to adapt to our heating planet
As part of this global effort, the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) is leading the HeatNexus Network Support Programme, which will accompany the nine HeatNexus research projects, supporting them as they plan and deliver their projects using a participatory and reflective approach.
HeatNexus: Heat Adaptation Research for Action
Heat adaptation interventions are critical to manage the health effects of a changing climate. IDS is providing support HeatNexus, a network of nine Wellcome-funded research projects focused on such interventions in various LMICs between 2024 and 2030.
Agrobiodiversity Loss: A question of food justice or land justice?
Peasant and indigenous households in Mexico have undergone recursive crises for decades caused by economic, socio-environmental,...