‘Education Out Loud’ Global Learning Partner
Education Out Loud (EOL) is a fund for advocacy and social accountability that supports civil society to be active, representative, and...
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Education Out Loud (EOL) is a fund for advocacy and social accountability that supports civil society to be active, representative, and...
Learning with SPARK was an innovative action learning partnership between the Institute of Development Studies, the Accountability...
When citizens and communities in fragile settings don't engage with public authorities to solve their governance issues, what do they...
The Rising Powers in International Development programme is developing an evidence-base around the role of rising powers (including the BRICS countries) in development and will be producing practical policy guidance on effective approaches for engaging with them.
The Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development is at the forefront of research and practical analysis that helps connect governments, donors, civil society, and academia to explore new way to address global development challenges.
The aim of this third phase of cooperation between IDS and SDC is to share learning and collaborate on policy engagement in priority areas of decentralised and democratic local governance.
This research theme, under the Action for Empowerment and Accountability (A4EA) Research Programme, is concerned with the following question: how can stable and inclusive political settlements (among elites) and a just social contract (between elites and different social groups) emerge that are based on accountable and responsive institutions?
Under the theme of "the role of external actors", this collection of projects from the A4EA programme is examining the best ways for external actors, particularly donors and NGOs, can support internally-led social and political actions that lead to greater empowerment and accountability, or to create enabling conditions that contribute to these
Background We do not have much understanding of what empowerment and accountability mean to poor people through their lived...
The Unequal Voices project - Vozes Desiguais in Portuguese - examines the politics of accountability in health systems in Brazil and Mozambique, exploring how accountability can be used to deliver better health services for citizens everywhere.