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Where do you shit? In developing countries, the answer may determine whether you live or die. Around 2.6 billion people defecate in the open. The consequences are dire: shit carries disease and is a ...
In four diverse districts across Zambia, the 1,000 Days in Social Cash Transfer (SCT) Pilot nutrition and social protection ...
Disability and climate justice are important development themes, yet research on their intersection is lacking. More evidence ...
As Palestinians today mark the 77th anniversary of the Nakba – the expulsion of Palestinian Arabs from their homeland in 1948 ...
Digital accessibility is a prominent topic this year, highlighting the importance of creating and sharing content that is ...
Every third Thursday in May, the world marks GAAD, to reflect on whether digital spaces are truly open to everyone.
IDS researcher explains the political and media landscape during the Pakistan and India conflict, following the Pahalgam ...
Akinyi shares the emotional reality of balancing motherhood with full-time study—reflecting on the overwhelming guilt of being away from her children for the first time, and the strength and support ...
In the wake of nearly a decade of protracted conflict in Yemen, I found myself returning – mentally and emotionally – to a question that continues to haunt the development and humanitarian fields: can ...
Mvurwi is a thriving high potential agricultural area, where commercialisation of tobacco and horticultural products are at the centre of success in the A1 land reform areas. We conducted two success ...