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Public restaurants’ are state-subsidised eateries which offer universal access to nutritious, appetising and sustainably ...
The 4th International Financing for Development Conference concluded last week in Seville, with the focus now moving from the ...
This report presents the findings of a rapid scoping review of queer and feminist organisations and social movements countering roll back in 14 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Ghana, India, ...
This report presents the findings of a rapid scoping review of queer and feminist organisations and social movements countering roll back in 14 countries (Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Ghana, India, ...
The webinar will dive into cutting-edge developments in AI and their implications for tax policy and administration. We’ll explore practical use cases from J-PAL (MIT) research in Africa, funded ...
A growing concern today is that the acceleration of the so-called ‘twin transition’ — green and digital — is dramatically increasing global demand for critical minerals (CMs). In response to this ...
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, ...
In analysing the environment within which philanthropic organisations has to operate, the following factors were stressed: Creation of tax incentives where none presently exist; creation of planned ...
At a time of substantial uncertainty for global development, three things are clear. First, aid is retreating substantially, and probably permanently. Second, lower-income countries’ debt servicing ...
Six months after the USAID cuts tilted the aid world on its axis, donors and agencies are still finding their feet. Humanitarians are emerging from last week’s Geneva meetings – with talk of ‘cruel ...
Uganda is one of the countries most exposed to recent cuts in international aid, particularly with the dissolution of the US Agency for International Development (USAID). In 2023, about 5 per cent of ...
World Refugee Day reminds us of the staggering numbers: according to UNHCR estimates, 49 million of those forcibly displaced were children, which includes roughly 19 million children registered as ...