13 April 2022
K4D Conflict, Peace and Humanitarian Resource Hub
Recent global events, such as the invasion in Ukraine, are increasing the need for more evidence and learning related to conflict,...
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13 April 2022
Recent global events, such as the invasion in Ukraine, are increasing the need for more evidence and learning related to conflict,...
7 April 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This Knowledge, Evidence and Learning for Development (K4D) Programme Helpdesk Report synthesises the literature from academic sources,...
24 March 2022
The devastating Russian war on Ukraine has raised important questions regarding the nature of the relationship between state authority...
24 August 2020
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan
This chapter provides a comparative assessment of the contribution of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)...
18 June 2019
This report analyses the implications for development of the recent wave of closures of civic space that has primarily affected human...
2 October 2018
Published by: IDS
What does closing civic space mean for development? Aid donors are concerned about the implications of restrictions on civil society for their partners and programmes, but to date there has been little clarity about what this means for development.
The Rising Powers in International Development programme is developing an evidence-base around the role of rising powers (including the BRICS countries) in development and will be producing practical policy guidance on effective approaches for engaging with them.
The Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development is at the forefront of research and practical analysis that helps connect governments, donors, civil society, and academia to explore new way to address global development challenges.