A rather common question asked amongst Indians on being acquainted with one another is regarding their “native place”.
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The Blind Spot That Is Child Labour
Children working is a common sight in India – young girls carrying water and/or washing utensils…
Does Cambodia Need a National Nutrition Strategy?
Malnutrition has not improved even with high growth, poverty reduction and human development.
Food Security and Social Protection: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
Stephen Devereux presented “Food security and social protection: Two sides of the same coin?”
What Halved Cambodia’s Poverty?
In order to think what to do then, policy makers need to know why poverty became halved.
What Can Social Policy Do in the Post 2015 Agenda?
Sarah Cook, Director of UNRISD, talked about the role of social policy in the post 2015 development agenda.
Cambodia Updated National Poverty Line
The Cambodian government updated the poverty line in April 2013. This post will review a technical side of the poverty assessment.
Social Media Campaign Stands by Nigerian Girls
On May 7, Institute of Development Studies staff and students joined the global campaign to #bringbackourgirls in Brighton.
New Directions in Social Policy: Towards a Post-2015 Agenda
UNRISD held an interesting panel discussion at UNOG Library in April 2014.
No Blind Spot? Cambodia Halved Poverty
Book titles always speak of the flow of time. Where have all the poor gone?