Afghanistan Strategic Learning Initiative (ASLI)
As a part of the Afghanistan Strategic Learning Initiative, IDS led a workshop exploring needs and vulnerability in Afghanistan....
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As a part of the Afghanistan Strategic Learning Initiative, IDS led a workshop exploring needs and vulnerability in Afghanistan....
The Covid Collective Research Platform will offer a rapid social science research response to inform decision-making on some of the most pressing Covid-19 related development challenges.
A globally networked learning alliance that aims to actively identify, operationalise and promote rigorous evidence-based approaches to adaptive management.
The project will focus on the growing importance of real-time data and in particular how digital tools can be used to generate information in support of more adaptive, contextually relevant, decision-making and programme management and implementation
Financing Renewable Energy in Developing Countries: Mechanisms and Responsibilities is a background paper that has been prepared for the European Report on Development (ERD) 2012.
The aim of this project is to synthesize and understand the evidence base on CC and EU development policy in key areas of CC and development programming and to map out possible future influences on these policy area
Multi-institutional study of the challenges for European development cooperation in the period up to 2020. IDS research will focus on new actors in international development.
Two years after IDS led an assessment of the PSNP after its first year of operation, IDS and its partners have been commissioned to undertake a new study, to provide an update and analysis of key aspects of the PSNP programme.
A seminar series to tackle the theoretical and policy challenge of making climate adaptation work for the poor; and to reposition the theory and discourse of climate adaptation at multiple scales, recognising the importance of science and knowledge towards pro-poor adaptation.
This desk study on Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) monitoring was commissioned by the Poverty Monitoring Task Team of the Strategic Partnership with Africa (SPA). It was undertaken with the Overseas Development Institute in two phases.