As IDS releases its report Building Solidarities, we spoke to some of the students currently studying MA Gender & Development ...
The original “Sussex Manifesto” called for radical change in international debate and action about harnessing science and technology to development. It challenged the commonly accepted global division ...
A new photo exhibition centres the voices from 16 women’s rights movements across Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan ...
The 29th Conference of Parties (COP) was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, where a nearby district was known as Black City due to all ...
Our short film introduces the perspectives of four IDS alumni who all work or study in the area of gender equality.
Projects aiming to reduce health risks from extreme heat are increasingly using wearable tech devices like health trackers ...
There is growing debate on the need for transformational approaches to tackle the challenges facing development in the face of climate change. If current incremental approaches to preventing dangerous ...
Using the case study of the Kibera slums, this paper takes a medical anthropological approach to discuss and explain the untold and common practice among the urban poor in developing countries that is ...
This paper describes, synthesises and analyses the work of 25 Action Research Groups that were the heartbeat of the CLARISSA Systemic Action Research programme.
Significant progress on gender equality has been made in past decades, but in recent years feminist and queer movements have faced a rising onslaught of violence and repression that targets and seeks ...
The central challenge in the original Sussex Manifesto centred on massively increasing the developing countries’ scientific and technological capabilities for creating new knowledge and shaping the ...
Imagine a group of 26 students from 17 different countries coming together to study MA Gender and Development (GAD).