Youth employment and politics
Over 40 percent of global populations are under 25 yet young people cannot secure work and increasingly face a crisis of citizenship....
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Over 40 percent of global populations are under 25 yet young people cannot secure work and increasingly face a crisis of citizenship....
We are delighted to welcome Smriti RDN Neupane as this year’s IDS Graduate Scholarship Award winner. Smriti joined us in September...
Progress towards the UN global goal to ‘eliminate child labour in all its forms by 2025’ will not be made in countries with a...
This article explores COVID-19 related experiences of disabled people in Bangladesh, Kenya, Nigeria, Nepal and Uganda. Narrative...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
While the worst forms of child labour (WFCL) is not only an urban phenomenon, evidence suggests that WFCL emerges in cities in unique ways due to the complex structures and dynamics of urban systems.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
As a cohort of people, ‘children in work’ have become critical to the everyday functioning of diverse supply chain systems. This Working Paper considers diverse commodity chains (leather, waste, recycling and sex) to explore the business realities that generate child labour in its worst forms.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This Emerging Evidence Report shares evidence of how, for whom, and under what circumstances, Participatory Action Research (PAR) leads to innovative actions. A rapid realist review was undertaken to develop programme theories that explain how PAR generates innovation.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
CLARISSA (Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia) is a large-scale Participatory Action Research programme which aims to identify, evidence, and promote effective multi-stakeholder action to tackle the drivers of the worst forms of child labour in selected supply chains in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Myanmar.