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The busy streets of Hanoi are full of Vietnamese flags and many people dressed in military attire to mark the 50th ...
The Indian government’s military response to the Pahalgam terror attack which killed 26 civilians in Indian occupied Kashmir ...
IDS alumna, Dr. Sepali Kottegoda recently came back to IDS to deliver a guest lecture on exploring unpaid care in Sri Lanka.
A new initiative called NOURISH has been established to find a new way of working to achieve equitable wellbeing for all. The initiative comprises of a collective of people from around the world, ...
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, ...
Peter Taylor, Director of the Institute of Development Studies shares why governments with more progressive agendas should ...
Shortly after his inauguration, President Donald Trump announced a series of climate measures with major ramifications: he passed an order to withdraw from the Paris Agreement and dismantled a host of ...
Notions of ‘progress’ pervade the modern world. Yet, ‘north’ and ‘south’ alike, policymaking for progress in innovation, sustainability and development tends to be ambiguous. Politicians speak of “the ...
What does success mean in a livestock-based economy? How has land reform influenced what success is possible in a dryland, marginal area? To explore these questions, we carried out success rankings in ...
Join us for this talk by Indian seed sovereignty scholar and activist Dr. Debal Deb. Image: Jenya Smyk/Shutterstock. Neolithic farmers created all the cultivated crop species from their wild ...