Better Assistance in Crises (BASIC) Research
The intersection of protracted conflict and displacement with recurring climate shocks, alongside the shifting nature of humanitarian...
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The intersection of protracted conflict and displacement with recurring climate shocks, alongside the shifting nature of humanitarian...
IDS, Karen Snyder and our partners, aim to improve the knowledge base on TIP, identify what works in reducing human trafficking, and improving service delivery to trafficking survivors and people at risk of being trafficked.
How do young people learn about sex today? Increasingly, sexuality education and information are being delivered through digital spaces,...
Tackling Modern Slavery both within the UK and internationally is a top priority for the UK Government, as underlined in the modern slavery strategy.
The purpose of the Advisory Board is to act as a leading voice and authority on youth and sexual wellbeing issues and to conduct research.
We are working on three projects in India and Nepal using participatory methods to better understand the complex dynamics of slavery and bonded labour and to generate and test community-led solutions.
This is a mid-term evaluation of the Bridging the Gaps Programme a global program operating in 16 countries across all the main key populations at-risk for HIV.
This independent external review aimed to determine the extent to which the three year Cross-Cutting Disability Research Programme (CCDRP) in Nepal, India, Zambia, Uganda, and Kenya, has met its expected impact, outcome and outputs.
In 2012 researchers from IDS and the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), with funding from Rockefeller Foundation and the Wellcome Trust, organised a meeting to discuss issues around inequities in universal health coverage that particularly affect indigenous and minority peoples and identify effective strategies for addressing those inequities.