The Politics of Implementing Social Protection in Bangladesh
This project undertakes comparative research into the under-researched issue of the politics of implementation of social protection...
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This project undertakes comparative research into the under-researched issue of the politics of implementation of social protection...
The readymade garments export sector has been an important source of growth and pro-poor labour market expansion in the economic...
How and under what conditions do struggles over energy access in fragile and conflict affected settings empower marginalised groups to...
The most immediate and prominent effect of shrinking civic space is its association with declining respect for human rights, in particular civil and political rights such as freedom of expression and association and protection of human rights defenders and minority group rights.
This project aims to make sense of the development impacts of the closing of civil society space.
This research theme, under the Action for Empowerment and Accountability (A4EA) Research Programme, is concerned with the meanings of empowerment and accountability from the point of view of the people’s experiences and perceptions, and this in turn means for collective action.
Action for Empowerment and Accountability is an international research programme which explores how social and political action can contribute to empowerment and accountability in fragile, conflict, and violent settings, with a particular focus on Egypt, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nigeria and Pakistan.
The objective of this research is to improve the prospects for accountability for food security at a time of volatility. This will be achieved through an exploration of the proposition that recent popular mobilisation around food has activated public accountability for hunger.
Promoting greater understanding of how to build an enabling environment for gender empowerment.
Researching the impacts of, and responses to, volatile food prices in poor communities in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan, Vietnam and Zambia.