For the second year in a row, social protection, loss and damage and debt relief are the hot topics in IIED’s 10 most ...
As 2024 draws to a close, we're showcasing some of the content we've published during the last 12 months. Our insights offer ...
In early December, donor governments met in Korea to agree the replenishment of the International Development Association ...
Join us to explore the international policy processes that are shaping critical mineral activities in the context of the ...
Crisis narratives, as defined by Emery Roe, are simplified cause-effect stories that policymakers and donors rely on to ...
This is due to the fact that disaster intensity and frequency are only one part of the equation. If the rate of decrease in ...
In rural Africa, ‘water poverty’ can destroy lives and livelihoods. Children under the age of five are especially susceptible to waterborne diseases. While a broken waterpipe in London may be a ...
Our events include webinars, critical themes and debriefs. They are hosted throughout the year in our London and Edinburgh offices and online, and offer insights into the world’s most pressing ...
The high and volatile food prices that triggered a renewed interest in food security since the 2008–09 crisis are expected to continue because of factors that include the impacts of climate change.
The paper calls for Member States to develop a roadmap to support collective, non-speculative forms of housing and tenure ...
Ensuring that our evidence is of the highest quality is central to our credibility and policy influence. This page sets out how we work towards research excellence, including our commitments to ...
IIED Europe was created to contribute to efforts to achieve major progress towards the goals of sustainable development. Registered in the Netherlands as a not-for-profit foundation in late 2020, its ...