Search
Searching in India, Kenya
Showing 11-20 of 153 results
Pages
- Document
Our time to be heard: stories giving voice to young people and their experience of HIV
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2015Produced by a network of citizen journalists around the world who report the HIV, health, and human rights stories affecting them and their communities, this collection of stories highlights the current challenges that young people are facing in the context of the HIV epidemic.DocumentAnnotated bibliography on developmental states, political settlements and citizenship formation: towards increased state capacity and legitimacy?
Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, 2012Policymakers and academics agree that an effective state is the foundation for inclusive development, whilst also recognising the critical role of non-state actors in the delivery of goods and services to poor people.DocumentChina and India, “rising powers” and African development : challenges and opportunities
Nordic Africa Institute / Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, Uppsala, 2014In this report, the challenges and opportunities arising from the growing ties between two key “Rising Powers,” China and India, and Africa are more fully explored. This trend has given rise to speculative, exaggerated and ideological responses and a mixture of anxiety and hope.DocumentThe politics of rule of law systems in developmental states: ‘political settlements’ as a basis for promoting effective justice institutions for marginalized groups
Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, 2012The rule of law (ROL) can be understood pragmatically as a system that informs people of what to expect from others through durable and enforceable rules applying equally to all constituent members of a given juridical space. This “literature review” engages with “the politics of what works” with regard to ROL interventions in development.DocumentPolitics, informality and clientelism – exploring a pro-poor urban politics
Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre, 2014This paper explores what has been learnt about how to instigate, negotiate or otherwise secure pro-poor government in towns and cities of the global South. The paper explains that with competition for scarce resources, the processes of urban development, and specifically the acquisition of land and basic services, are intensely political.DocumentValuing variability: new perspectives on climate resilient drylands development
2015This book is a challenge to those who see the drylands as naturally vulnerable to food insecurity and poverty. It argues that improving agricultural productivity in dryland environments is possible by working with climatic uncertainty rather than seeking to control it – a view that runs contrary to decade of development practice in arid and semi-arid lands.DocumentHelpdesk Report: Evidence base for local block grants in Education
Health and Education Advice and Resource Team, 2013This Helpdesk query was asked to provide a literature / evidence review of the effectiveness – or otherwise – of sub-national flexible block grants in education in delivering enrolment, attendance and quality objectives.DocumentThe Middle Classes of India, Kenya and South Africa
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014This report on the middle class is the outcome of a fruitful collaboration between three leading think tanks from emerging democracies. They are:DocumentDynamics of pharmaceutical quality systems for the export of pharmaceuticals from India to Africa
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014With its pharmaceutical exports, India has been contributing to public health globally and is often referred to as the ‘pharmaceutical factory’ to the world. For example, India has a dominant global market share of anti-retrovirals (80%) and paediatric ARVs (90%) in the world.DocumentThem belly full (but we hungry): Food rights struggles in Bangladesh, India, Kenya and Mozambique
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014This report synthesises the findings from the four country case studies produced for the Food Riots and Food Rights project. It is intended as a summary introduction to the main findings of the research, and a preliminary comparative analysis across the four cases.Pages
