The Sanitation Learning Hub
Together with partners around the world, our focus is to support and strengthen the sector to tackle the complex challenges it faces in delivering the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2.
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Together with partners around the world, our focus is to support and strengthen the sector to tackle the complex challenges it faces in delivering the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2.
Published by: IDS
Famine: Lessons Learned was produced as the world was responding to four potential famines simultaneously – in Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen and Somalia.
Published by: IDS
In 2014, Kenya and Uganda were two of the top three recipients of official development assistance in Africa. The funding focused on education, health care, infrastructure, entrepreneurship development, HIV/AIDS treatment, conflict prevention and relief from natural crises such as droughts, famines or earthquakes.
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
This seminar will set out an overview of the UK approach to stabilisation since the establishment of the UK’s Post Conflict Reconstruction Unit in 2004, drawing on examples from Afghanistan, Somalia and elsewhere, and based on the presenters’ experiences of stabilisation in the field.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
In this IDS Bulletin we present fieldwork from articles covering the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Sierra Leone,...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The reconstruction of a larger polity in a violence‐torn society such as Somalia requires negotiation of a new social contract between...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Aid coordination is part of the governance of public policy, affecting the accountability and effectiveness of aid as well as power...
Published by: IDS
How do, could and should institutions responsible for security and the management of conflict in Tropical African societies respond to violent conflict?
Published by: Elsevier
The famine in Somalia 2011–2012 is a call for critical reflection and improvement. To summarize the main conclusions, while the emergence of a food security crisis in the Greater Horn of Africa in 2011 was well predicted, inadequate measures were taken to prevent, mitigate and respond to this crisis.
Published by: Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN)
This report is a synthesis from lessons of government experiences of scale up of community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM).