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In the past two days, we have spotted two international news articles in the British press featuring IDS Alums More...
Young activists attend the CIVICUS International Civil Society Week—and come back disappointed. More...
Perspectives on Global North-South university collaboration More...
Women experience poverty differently & unequally than their male counterpart, while taking primary responsibility of house work, upaid care & reproduc… More...
After years of negotiations, hopes are high that a peace deal between the Colombian Government and the armed group FARC will finally end the country’s… More...
Reflections on a glass ceiling experience More...
How can Nepal effectively respond to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and what knowledge gaps and capacity issues need to be addressed to do s… More...
Organised by IDS' Alumni Ambassador in Kenya, this event was held as part of a series of IDS Alumni events to mark IDS' 50th anniversary year More...
Akansha Yadav (MADev05) narrates a tale of rural women in Jharkhand who take implementation into their own hand and make monetary decisions of a scale… More...
Alumna and IDS Research Officer Rhiannon McCluskey (MAGov14) blogs on The Conversation More...
Edwin Moses interviews IDS Alumna Alison Carney (MAGen25) on her work with engaging girls in sport for development More...
Alumna Ila Reddy (MAGov12) asks some critical questions about how we shape the environment for women in politics. More...
IDS Alumnus Wadan Narsey, blogs about publishing his thesis, and his active involvement during the 30 years prior working locally in Fiji on developme… More...