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New IDS research project seeks to re-imagine ‘shit’ as ‘brown gold’
23 Nov 2020: A new IDS-led research project seeks to re-imagine sanitation in rapidly urbanising areas in Asia and Africa to help address the sanitation crisis, enhance off–grid economies and improve the well-being of poor and vuln - Document
The future of work: Findings of research commissioned by the Oxfam ‘Empower Youth for Work’ program
Oxfam Novib, 2020Empower Youth for Work (EYW) is a five-year program (2016-2021) run by Oxfam, funded by the IKEA Foundation.DocumentLessons learned from the Peace Centers for Climate and Social Resilience: An assessment in Borana Zone, Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia
United States Agency for International Development, 2017Funded by USAID and implemented by the College of Law of Haramaya University, the Peace Centers for Climate and Social Resilience (PCCSR) project seeks to address community vulnerabilities to climate change and improve communities’ capacity for conflict prevention, mitigation and resolution.DocumentCourting catastrophe? Humanitarian policy and practice in a changing climate
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2017Humanitarian crises appear dramatic, overwhelming and sudden, with aid required immediately to save lives. Whereas climate change is about changing hazard patterns and crises are in reality rarely unexpected, with academic researchers and humanitarian and development organisations warning about possible risks for months before they take place.DocumentImpacts of higher temperatures on labour productivity and value for money adaptation: lessons from five DFID priority country case studies
Vivid Economics, 2017This report assesses the impact increased temperatures will have on labour productivity in select DFID priority countries, and maps out the adaptation options that could mitigate these impacts.DocumentInnovative risk finance solutions – Insights for geothermal power development in Kenya and Ethiopia
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2017Geothermal development is on the rise in many regions of the world. However, the high costs of field development, coupled with the high risks associated with resource exploration and drilling, still pose a significant barrier to private sector financing.Insurance can mitigate the risks to investors and increase flows of private finance to the industry.DocumentEthiopia’s effective climate diplomacy: lessons for other nations
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2016Despite its Least Developed Country status, Ethiopia has played a leading role in climate diplomacy. This briefing explores the factors behind Ethiopia’s success in order to draw lessons for other nations.DocumentEnvironmental issues in Ethiopia and links to the Ethiopian economy
Evidence on Demand, 2015Ethiopia has a high-level strategy to pursue agriculture-based industrialisation with a goal of achieving middle income country status by 2025 with no net increase in carbon emissions.DocumentNorway’s role in supporting green growth in developing countries
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, 2016This report discusses green growth in developing countries, and Norway's role supporting such a green development strategy. After defining green growth in the context of developing countries, the report discusses indicators of green growth, barriers, and prominent instruments to facilitate green growth.DocumentBecoming a climate-resilient green economy: planning for climate compatible development in Ethiopia
Climate and Development Knowledge Network, 2016Ethiopia has emerged as one of Africa’s champions in responding to the implications of climate change. This is demonstrated by the strong commitment shown by the country’s political leadership on the issues.Pages
