The publication of a US congressional bill to guide foreign policy on September 11th has offered hope to Zimbabweans that the draconian ZDERA (the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act, 2001) ...
Across the African continent, professional qualification is perceived as a panacea for youth employment, particularly if the ...
The taxation of the wealthy represents one of the key challenges for tax professionals and policymakers across the world, ...
This note examines views of different actors in Nigeria on whether and how social assistance should be used to help households negatively affected by these shocks.
IDS students from the MA Gender and Development programme share insights from their own national contexts, highlighting how ...
After weeks of mounting demonstrations in Madagascar, Gen Z Mada social movement has mobilised to bring about change.
Maybe it is clichéd to observe that we face unprecedented global polycrises, but our worlds do seem to be literally and ...
This policy brief reviews why the ‘goldmine argument’ - related to the taxation of informal economies - is false.
Land redistribution is not the flavour of the month. Many see it as impossible, an idealistic position more suited to the 1950s and 60s. Yet in an era of extreme inequality, when land concentration ...
So, in conclusion, compulsory voting is undeniably effective at one thing: raising electoral turnout. For governments in ...
This paper explores the evolving politics that shape international aid agendas and social assistance delivery in contexts of protracted crises.
Ahead of the G20 summit, IDS has been engaging with senior policymakers, including the South African government.
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