Ahead of Davos, guests unpack how aid cuts and the rise of investment-led development are reshaping global cooperation and ...
The Global Risks and Resilience team’s work on risk informed development and resilience shows that building resilience means ...
Happy New Year to all our readers! Welcome to the latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics". As we start the new year, ...
Following the US military strike on Venezuela on 3 January 2026, Beijing's diplomatic condemnation was immediate and expected ...
Ethiopia’s coffee farmers, guardians of rich forest ecosystems, face new challenges as the EU delays its Deforestation ...
In this blog, Yuen Yuen Ang advances polytunity as a constructive, global alternative to the fear-driven, Western-centric ...
In the latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics", guest contributor Chahir Zaki of the University of Orléans, dissects ...
This report looks at the evidence on the links between violent conflict and climate-related hazards, disasters and natural resources. It explores the relationship between conflict and short-term, ...
People living in places affected by conflict are among the world’s most vulnerable and least ready to adapt to an increasingly unpredictable and extreme climate. Yet they remain largely excluded from ...
Climate finance continues to fall short of developed countries' commitments and developing countries' needs. Against this backdrop, the announcement of the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) in ...
Refugee-led organisations (RLOs) are a crucial cog in the refugee-response machine, providing essential services to their communities, as well as being more likely to lead responses that are ...
Understanding the impact of ‘localisation’ on strengthening effective and efficient responses to humanitarian crises continues to be a key policy and practice concern for donors and the broader sector ...
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