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Towards Brown Gold: Nepal
Nepal was declared open defecation free (ODF) in 2019 by former prime minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli. However, sanitation challenges...
Towards Brown Gold: Nanded, India
Nanded is a fast-growing city in the Nanded district, Maharashtra. The city pioneered a city-wide community-led total sanitation (CLTS)...
Towards Brown Gold: Wa, Ghana
Wa, the most urbanised town in the Upper West Region, faces significant sanitation challenges, along with many other towns in Ghana....
Towards Brown Gold: Alleppey, India
Alleppey, a major tourist destination in Kerala, has seen a congestion of its extensive ‘backwater’ canals and severe damage to its...
What is Environmental Degradation, What Are Its Causes, and How to Respond?
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This short paper explores the question: what is environmental degradation and what are its causes? It seems an obvious question, but it is not.
Digital Poverty in the UK (accessible version)
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Accessible version of IDS Policy Briefing 202. As every aspect of life – from job seeking to health care – moves online, digital connectivity is a daily necessity, not a luxury. This Policy Briefing explores the extent of digital poverty in the UK.
Living Through a Pandemic: Competing Covid-19 Narratives in Rural Zimbabwe
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Through a real time analysis of the Covid-19 pandemic across rural Zimbabwe, this Working Paper explores the competing narratives that framed responses and their politics.
Digital Poverty in the UK
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
As every aspect of life – from job seeking to health care – moves online, digital connectivity is a daily necessity, not a luxury. This Policy Briefing explores the extent of digital poverty in the UK.
Public Spaces, Placemaking and Integration of Migrants in Finland (accessible version)
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Placemaking and urban public spaces are important but often neglected factors in the integration and wellbeing of forcibly displaced people and other migrants. Migrants tend to have limited access and ability to use public spaces and are under-represented in urban planning processes.