Shock proof and inclusive fiscal policies
Close collaborations with government’s responding to the Covid-19 pandemic produced a range of monetary and fiscal policy...
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Close collaborations with government’s responding to the Covid-19 pandemic produced a range of monetary and fiscal policy...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the economies of most countries. What differed is the intensity of the impact, which ranged from mild economic contractions to devastating recessions and downturns.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The Covid-19 pandemic and policy responses to contain its spread had severe impacts on people’s livelihoods and food security. It exposed weaknesses and inequities in social protection systems, food production and distribution, job security, and economic policies, with those already marginalised and vulnerable most affected.
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.
Published by: Kingston University
The purpose of this paper is to outline a new intellectual and research agenda for future work taken forward by the Food Equity Centre on the theme of Healthy Diets. We outline our initial conceptual approach and summarise current thinking and action on dietary equity through four country case studies, then propose a number of research gaps that we will address in future research and publications together.
This Sussex Development Lecture will explore how, in 2020, South Africa and India brought a proposal to the World Trade Organisation to...
In 1989, Melucci’s Nomads of the Present argued that social movements were cultural ‘laboratories of experience’ within which...
IDS is providing 12 IDRC-funded research projects on Clean Energy for Development with knowledge translation and communications support.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper explores how food inequities manifest at a territorial level, and how food territories are experienced, understood, and navigated by stakeholders to address those inequities. We interpret ‘food territory’ as a relational and transcalar concept, connected through geography, culture, history, and governance.