For the first time ever, the G20 Presidency was held in Africa, placing digital tax transformation at the centre of the ...
Local organisations deliver most social assistance in KRI and Iraq, yet remain excluded from reform. New research highlights legal gaps and paths for change.
BASIC Research shows social protection can be sustained in conflict and crises. IDS shares key lessons and future priorities ...
Accountability is now a buzzword in contemporary development debates. It is central to development policy, whether government accountability (as a central component of good governance), corporate ...
The Food Security Task Force declarations failed to emphasise agricultural growth, focusing instead on access and sustainable systems.
In this podcast, Philip Proudfoot, interviews Haneen Sayed, Lebanon’s Minister of social affairs who talks about her country’s main issues.
Read in French Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Ghana plays a critical role in equipping youth with ...
As noted in the previous blog, there are a number of new land arrangements emerging on A2 farms under the (very) broad label of ‘joint ventures’. Some 2500 joint ventures have been formally registered ...
A call to rethink protection in protracted displacement by placing personal safety at the centre of humanitarian and social ...
This report investigates the impact of digital innovations on accountability relationships within South Africa's social protection system.
This paper provides the first estimate of the cost effectiveness of a presumptive tax in a lower-income country, using Ghana as a case study.
This seminar shares findings about gender, equity, and social inclusion (GESI) in social protection, in protracted crisis contexts from BASIC Research.
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