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During the 2025 UN Ocean Conference, IIED researchers and partners will lead discussions and participate in panels focused on ...
Billions of people across the world use wild species — for food, medicine, recreation and income, as well as a wealth of ...
The global housing crisis is exacerbated by the commodification of housing and persistent informal settlements. This has prompted communities to take collective action through community-led housing ...
Attracting and retaining responsible investment is critical. Recognising this, the Ekiti State Development and Investment ...
The International Network of Mountain Indigenous Peoples (INMIP) is a network of Indigenous communities and their partner ...
Liverson Askari, chairperson of LUMO Conservancy’s Youth Forum in southeast Kenya, explains why registering to join the conservancy will help community youth have their voices heard in governance ...
The missing social infrastructure: financing housing justice as a strategy to advance global agendas
Currently, the housing crisis is a blind spot in the global finance for development agenda, and financing mechanisms for housing remain limited, unequal and inadequate. This year’s discussions about ...
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and least developed countries (LDCs) are facing growing debt burdens, as volatile exchange rates, amplified by climate shocks, inflate the cost of servicing ...
Somalia is at the centre of an escalating crisis where climate change, economic distress and food insecurity intersect, creating a self-perpetuating cycle of vulnerability. As one of the most fragile ...
A recent congress of Brazilian philanthropies discussed the role of philanthropy in “decentring power, knowledge and wealth”.
Paula is passionate about tackling inequality and building equitable and peaceful societies through inclusive urban policy. She is also committed to developing a more effective multilateral system.
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