To mark World Food Day, we caught up with MA Food & Development student Zoe Gowers, who shares her highlights of the ...
Next week, the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) meets for its 53rd session with a bold new report entitled Building Resilient Food Systems on the agenda. Commissioned by the High-Level Panel of ...
Hunger is a crime against the people of South Africa. Who are the criminals? South Africa’s Constitution commits the state, ...
This paper seeks to move beyond questions about the availability of data for targeting, to understand which institutional dynamics influence targeting approaches and success.
In this podcast, researchers and policymakers examine why and how and when to use social protection approaches in different crisis contexts.
Natural-hazard related disasters continue to have a heavy toll globally, with marginalised groups, like people with ...
The media analysis of femicide presented in this working paper is part of the multiyear programme Lost Souls, White Bowls: Documenting Vietnamese Femicide through Art, Documentary, and Research. The ...
Role of women in citizens came together and voted out Yahya Jammeh in Gambia and women played an important role ...
In every crisis – natural or man-made, short or protracted, ordinary people and their local structures help one other and organise support through networks that start at home and often stretch around ...
Uruguay is a particular case within Latin American in terms of how strong, stable and traditional its democratic institutions are. The country has also seen recent implementation of policies to ...
has emerged around their relative efficacy. Some commentators see diversity as a continued source of strength, positioning foundations to address the complexity, contingency and negotiated nature of ...