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Turning Rapid Growth into Meaningful Growth: Sustaining the Commitment to Nutrition in Zambia
J. Harris (ed), L. Haddad (ed), S. Seco Grutz (ed) / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014The articles in this IDS Special Collection describe the nutrition trends in Zambia, highlight some of the factors shaping those trends, and identify and analyse some of the efforts to improve nutrition status.DocumentClimate and environmental change: views from Life in a Time of Food Price Volatility
A.W. Kelbert / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014IDS paper exploring the views of low income people in developing countries of the relationship between climate change, food security, and food price volatility.DocumentDatabase of collective actors involving men tackling gender-based violence in public space in post-Mubarak Egypt
M. Tadros / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013There is a growing literature on the importance of engaging men and boys in interventions on gender-based violence, and the benefits that this engagement brings.DocumentDatabase of collective actors involving men tackling gender-based violence in public space in post-Mubarak Egypt
M. Tadros / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013There is a growing literature on the importance of engaging men and boys in interventions on gender-based violence, and the benefits that this engagement brings.DocumentBattling with increased gender-based violence in Egypt’s transition
M. Tadros / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013The work on collective action in the face of gender-based violence seeks to understand the extent to which gender-based violence (GBV) can become a community issue that engages men in challenging and confronting violent and abusive behaviour towards women, and through which notions of masculinity, manhood and identity are broached.DocumentBattling with increased gender-based violence in Egypt’s transition
M. Tadros / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013The work on collective action in the face of gender-based violence seeks to understand the extent to which gender-based violence (GBV) can become a community issue that engages men in challenging and confronting violent and abusive behaviour towards women, and through which notions of masculinity, manhood and identity are broached.Document‘It May Approach as Quickly as a Bushfire’: Gendered Violence and Insecurity in South Sudan
M. Oosterom / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014This research report presents the findings of case study research in Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan, carried out within the Power, Violence, Citizenship and Agency (PVCA) programme.DocumentMen in collective action on SGBV in Kenya: a case study
J. Edstrom, C. Izugbara, Z. Nesbitt-Ahmed / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014This case study examines the ways in which collective action and the involvement of men may influence the prospects of effectively changing community perceptions and values regarding sexual and gender-based violence, and how it may strengthen the overall response to the problem in Kenya.DocumentMen in collective action on SGBV in Kenya: a case study
J. Edstrom, C. Izugbara, Z. Nesbitt-Ahmed / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014This case study examines the ways in which collective action and the involvement of men may influence the prospects of effectively changing community perceptions and values regarding sexual and gender-based violence, and how it may strengthen the overall response to the problem in Kenya.DocumentReclaiming the streets for women’s dignity: effective initiatives in the struggle against gender-based violence in between Egypt’s two revolutions
M. Tadros / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014This paper is about the struggle to combat gender-based violence in public space in Egypt through the sustained collective action of vigilante groups who organically formed to respond to the increasing encroachment on women in public space from 2011 onwards.Pages
