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Visita empresa agroindustrial en Romera; Ministerio de Agricultura Chile CC BY-NC 2.0

Learning from others - a reflection on the Questioning Development conference and PhD symposium with Cornell and Sussex More...

LIVE WELL, By athenamat CC BY-NC 2.0

A reflection on what's needed to live well together - is there a role for big panels and big conferences? More...

Library books By faungg's photos CC BY-ND 2.0

Alum Dr. Surendra Vettivel has recently authored two new e-books, read on to share his IDS Story and find out more about his writings More...

Colombians immediately after voting in the peace referendum. Image credit: James Bargent

As the initial shock subsides, it is vital to understand why half the country felt they couldn’t vote for the deal, says Ariel Safdie. More...

Great Britain-Indonesia crossed flag pins.

"Indeed, research data is important but it still has to compete with other factors in shaping any policy or program." More...

Photo: By Dushan Hanuska 'LEARN' CC-BY-SA 2.0

Ellie shares her four take home messages from her experience of conducting research with the Dodowa Health Service More...

Coloured Pencils By Alan Cleaver CC BY 2.0

Alum Professor Mammo Muchie launches new African Journal of which he is a co-editor More...

CARE-CCAFS in Gender & Participatory Research in Ghana, BY CCAFS, CC BY 2.0

Participation in research redefines and expands the research endeavor from an instrumental, linear process driven by a quest for answers to a process … More...

Photograph: Google Images (https://www.oxfam.org/en/work)

“We need to keep the wellbeing of individuals we are serving at the forefront of our thinking.” More...

Photo by Leo Hidalgo: 'Research', CC BY-NC 2.0

My gender has never hindered my ability to conduct in-depth research all over the world. So why don’t more of my male colleagues recognize women’s con… More...

South African Flag, Johannesburg, Paul Saad. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Prof Mammo Muchie talks about the 5th African Unity for Renaissance Conference and Africa Day Expo which took place in May and makes his case for Sout… More...

Say for Development in a conversation with Richard Morgan

Say for Development in conversation with the Director of Global Child Poverty Initiative at Save the Children More...

The Participants

"Power & politics, collaboration & conflict, are all parts of citizen state interactions; one has to understand and unpack different experiences in sp… More...

Say for Development talks to Melissa Leach

Find out what IDS Director, Melissa Leach, thinks about love, relationships, emotions and feelings in development. More...

Photo: Nacho Fradejas Garcia : ‘Manoseando’ (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

"Care is good and society needs it to be able to function. Care work should no longer be taken for granted." More...

Photo Credit: zeenews.india.com

This article offers a male perspective on rape in Afghanistan. More...

We are really pleased to share with you two new books from two Alums who were associated with IDS in its early days at the end of the 1960’s. More...

My Street, By David Weekly, CC BY 2.0

Prof Mammo Muchie talks about the the importance of supporting Entrepreneurship, whilst Alumna Pauline Mujawamariya directs the Innovation Prizes for … More...

Say for Development in a conversation with Stephen Devereux and Keetie Roelen about social protectio

A conversation with two co-Directors of the Centre for Social Protection, Stephen Devereux and Keetie Roelen. More...

Speaker and Organisers at the IDS50 Anniversary Colloquium, Nigeria

Highlights of the seminar included pointed recommendations for government and other stakeholders to draw on lessons learnt from the trajectory of the … More...

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