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Brazil-Africa agricultural cooperation encounters: drivers, narratives and imaginaries of Africa and development
L. Cabral, A. Shankland, A. Favareto, A.C. Vaz / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013Brazilian development cooperation is increasingly in the spotlight.DocumentSwapping the stick for a broom: Men supporting women in local politics in India, EMERGE Case Study 4
Edström J, Shahrokh T, Kumar Singh S, Jamdade S / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Women’s engagement, leadership and decision making in the public sphere continues to be suppressed in much of rural India. It is controlled by cultural norms which place women as subordinate to men, and prescribe their roles as confined to the domestic sphere. .DocumentSwapping the stick for a broom: Men supporting women in local politics in India, EMERGE Case Study 4
Edström J, Shahrokh T, Kumar Singh S, Jamdade S / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Women’s engagement, leadership and decision making in the public sphere continues to be suppressed in much of rural India. It is controlled by cultural norms which place women as subordinate to men, and prescribe their roles as confined to the domestic sphere. .DocumentWe do it ourselves: Nijera Kori and the struggle for economic and gender justice in Bangladesh', EMERGE Case Study 2
A Grieg, T Shahrokh, S Preetha / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Deep-rooted patriarchal systems uphold gender and class-based inequalities in Bangladesh, within which the issue of land distribution and use remains integral to the transformation of poverty for a large number of women and men.DocumentWe do it ourselves: Nijera Kori and the struggle for economic and gender justice in Bangladesh', EMERGE Case Study 2
A Grieg, T Shahrokh, S Preetha / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Deep-rooted patriarchal systems uphold gender and class-based inequalities in Bangladesh, within which the issue of land distribution and use remains integral to the transformation of poverty for a large number of women and men.DocumentBeyond the prostate: Brazil’s national healthcare policy for men (PNAISH), EMERGE Case Study 1
E Spindler / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015There are only three countries in the world – Australia, Ireland, and Brazil – with national men’s health policies. The Brazilian case is particularly compelling. In 2009, the Brazilian Ministry of Health, along with civil society, medical associations, and academic actors, created the pioneering National Comprehensive Healthcare Policy for Men (PNAISH).DocumentAccountability for International Nutrition Commitment Initiatives
D. te Lintelo / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014This paper draws on secondary data to map out a proliferating set of international nutrition commitment initiatives, and assesses how these employ accountability mechanisms to support the delivery of financial and other commitments.Document‘Leave no one behind’: gender, sexuality and the Sustainable Development Goals
E. Mills / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015In 2015, as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) come to an end, a new generation of world leaders, government officials, donors and civil society organisations, have joined forces to articulate their vision for a future where all people can contribute to, and benefit from, an inclusive development framework.DocumentTraining toolkit: the monitoring and evaluation for information literacy training initiatives in Africa: a journey approach
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013Information literacy is the ability to acquire information, to interpret it and to treat it in an intelligent and critical manner. This toolkit isaimed at those who design and/or run information literacy training. The toolkit refers to measuring the competencies (knowledge, skills, attitudes, confidence and behaviours) of information literate individuals.DocumentThe impact of an unconditional cash transfer on food security and nutrition: the Zambia child grant programme
D. Seidenfeld / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014The Child Grant Programme is one of the Government of Zambia’s largest social protection programmes. The programme provides a monthly cash payment of 60 kwacha (US$12) to very poor households with children under five years old.Pages
