Youth employment and politics
Over 40 percent of global populations are under 25 yet young people cannot secure work and increasingly face a crisis of citizenship....
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Over 40 percent of global populations are under 25 yet young people cannot secure work and increasingly face a crisis of citizenship....
The Covid-19 Learning, Evidence and Research Programme in Bangladesh (CLEAR) is a 2.5 year FCDO-funded programme to support an...
Marjoke Oosterom and Sohela Nazneen have won a British Academy Grant under the GCRF Youth Futures Call. The project, ‘The gendered...
The Pakistan Hub provides focus in a country at the leading edge of development thinking and practice and is...
The protection of civilians is a fundamental principle in humanitarian policy and practice, and continues to be a priority for many...
Women in South Asia have struggled for many decades to improve their lives within their families, in their communities, for securing...
Global progress on gender equality is under threat. We are living in an age where major political and social shifts are resulting in new...
Under what conditions does women’s social and political action contribute to the strengthening of women’s empowerment and lead to...
This project aims to explore, how informal institutions, particularly women’s informal networks, influence the adoption of gender transformative policies in developing countries and what factors make these networks effective or limit their influence.
Oxford Policy Management (OPM), the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and Palm Associates are working in partnership to achieve to evaluate the project.