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Map of Sex Work Law
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015The interaction of law and poverty is a focus of the work on sex work of the Sexuality, Poverty and Law Programme of the Institute of Development Studies. As part of that work it has produced an online map of brief, accurate summaries of the laws and regulations that address female sex work across the world.DocumentMap of Sex Work Law
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015The interaction of law and poverty is a focus of the work on sex work of the Sexuality, Poverty and Law Programme of the Institute of Development Studies. As part of that work it has produced an online map of brief, accurate summaries of the laws and regulations that address female sex work across the world.DocumentGlobal leadership for nutrition: the UN's Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN) and its contributions
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2010The UN’s Standing Committee on Nutrition (SCN) has been functioning for more than 30 years. The SCN fulfils many different functions according to those who work within its structure, there having been many formal efforts to define what it does.DocumentChina’s development finance: ambition, impact and transparency
J. Xu, R. Carey / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015In a context of lagging reform in the Bretton Woods institutions, China has brought the debate on its role as a rising power in global economic governance onto the front pages, notably with the divided response of ‘the West’ to membership in the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which is to be headquartered in Beijing.DocumentIs Indian development cooperation taking a new direction under Modi?
S. Roychoudhury / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Rising powers such as the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) are taking independent stands and changing the discourse on development cooperation in international fora. India has played a key role in driving this, most recently contributing to the establishment of the BRICS Development Bank and being nominated to host its first presidency.DocumentFood, Markets and Nutrition: Maximizing the Impacts of Private Sector Engagement in Tanzania
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015This report summarizes the findings of a workshop for representatives of Tanzanian government, development partners, civil society and private sector organisations, hosted by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) on 30 March 2015.DocumentFrom Sustainable Development to the Green Transformation - A Rough Guide
H. Schmitz, B. Becker / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013This paper provides a brief guide to concepts around alternatives to current economic development, such as ‘sustainable development’, the ‘green economy’, ‘green growth’, ‘low carbon development’, ‘decarbonisation’ and the ‘great transformation’.DocumentSexual and gender-based violence at CSW59
Eldis Interactions / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Throughout the course of the 59th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW59), Eldis Interactions were compiling a live blog examining the topic of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). This commentary brings together tweets, pictures and reflections on many of the talks and side-events by participants, spanning the entire event.DocumentSexual and gender-based violence at CSW59
Eldis Interactions / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015Throughout the course of the 59th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW59), Eldis Interactions were compiling a live blog examining the topic of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). This commentary brings together tweets, pictures and reflections on many of the talks and side-events by participants, spanning the entire event.DocumentConnecting the global to the local: reflections on CSW 59 and the work of collective actors to address structural violence in South Africa
T Shahrokh, E Mills / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015This report from Thea Shahrokh and Elizabeth Mills of the Institute for Development Studies reflects on the 59th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW59), and ties it to the work of collective actors addressing structural violence in South Africa.Pages
