Zambia is an early adopter of cash transfers and has led the way in the region. With the new national social protection policy what is next?
Our findings show that while technological capabilities are essential, they are not sufficient. Many barriers are relational and institutional, requiring negotiation and political capabilities to ...
It has been a busy year with our research on 25 years after land reform in Zimbabwe. Biographical interviews have been undertaken with around 100 people from our long-term sample, exploring changes ...
In this Between the Lines podcast, speakers discuss why equity in research collaboration matters and talk about the challenges in achieving it.
The research component of the project was led by the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex, in partnership with Marakuja Kivu Research. The working paper focuses on violence ...
How the Africa Technology and Innovation Partnership is strengthening STI ecosystems through collaboration, digital innovation, and systems change.
This article examines how neoliberal reforms mediate and influence relationships between emergent powers and African nations centred on agricultural development. It investigates the impact of South- ...
Despite global commitments, and US$ billions spent on aid, social assistance in crisis settings consistently fails to deliver meaningful accountability. People do not know what is available, who is ...
This review of the evidence on sexuality and poverty is undertaken by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) as part of a larger Accountable Grant from the UK Government’s Department for ...
The meetings in 2025 and their food equity implications are a testament to what can be decided through multilateral processes ...
This study uses Q ‍methodology to explore displacement-affected people’s perceptions of state and non-state responses to climate-induced displacement.
Resilience has, in the past four decades, been a term increasingly employed throughout a number of sciences: psychology and ecology, most prominently. Increasingly one finds it in political science, ...