Commissions of Inquiry, Institutions and Violence Accountability in Nigeria’s Middle Belt
In response to recurring episodes of inter-communal violence in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, multiple commissions of inquiry (CoI) were...
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In response to recurring episodes of inter-communal violence in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, multiple commissions of inquiry (CoI) were...
13 August 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Why do some fuel protests in Nigeria lead to a response from government, but others are barely noticed? What are the politics behind government response and who are the winners and losers?
5 August 2021
Two new members have recently been appointed to the advisory board of the ICTD’s Nigerian Tax Research Network (NTRN). Ms Amina...
3 August 2021
22 June 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Economic development is linked with increased state capacity including the ability to mobilise domestic tax resources. For many...
22 June 2021
17 June 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Nigeria is faced with substantial economic and health burdens caused by tobacco smoking. The economic burden of smoking accounts for...
11 June 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This qualitative study was undertaken as part of the work of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) funded Inclusion...
27 April 2021
Published by: Spaces for Change
No country in the world expected the pandemic and the resulting health crisis. The sudden outbreak of the scourge forced countries,...
15 February 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The United Nations Development Programme states that women’s political participation is a necessary ingredient for a peaceful and resilient society, yet large gender gaps obstinately persist in many countries around the globe.