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The humanitarian system is at breaking point. Humanitarian actors and donors must not allow a funding-driven 'humanitarian ...
Men in politics as agents of gender equitable change examines why men in politics decide to support gender equality, how they explain and frame their allyship, and how their actions are perceived by ...
Since 2015, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the World Bank have been major supporters of climate-smart agriculture (CSA), committing $2.1 billion and $42 billion respectively through 2022. The GCF ...
Combating disasters in contexts affected by conflict and violence should be a priority for national governments and the international community. 58% of deaths from natural-hazard related disasters ...
ODI engages in this arena by helping navigate competing visions of a green future to achieve equitable, risk-informed and environmentally sustainable development.
Across African cities, urbanisation is accelerating, along with rising levels of malnutrition, inequality, and exposure to climate change impacts. Food systems are at the heart of these converging ...
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With the UK government facing some tough decisions around how to cut development assistance to 0.3% of national income, its ...
Minerals like lithium, cobalt and rare earth are not just commodities. They are strategic assets which are shaping global ...
This week, we explore a critical driver for Africa’s capital markets: the role of access to institutional investment and the ...
In this era of heightened competition for funding, can we better understand the humanitarian–development–peacebuilding nexus by looking to the sporting world?
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