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A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in Portugal including UK SIN priorities and successes.
There is a rise in social protests globally due to dissatisfaction with governance, and women and youth often lead these protests.
Addresses questions of division of labour and concentration of authority among intergovernmental organisations.
Examines Nepal’s post-conflict constitution writing process.
The political marketplace framework is a lens for analysing the logic of transactional politics in the contemporary era.
The fourth annual Women Constitution-Makers’ Dialogue event was hosted at the University of Edinburgh in October 2022.
Starts a conversation about the potential grounds for, and strategies to prevent or build on failure.
Resistance committees have played a central role in providing social protection and humanitarian relief provisions to citizens.
The Sudanese transition is entangled in a number of competing mediation and facilitation initiatives of limited reach and influence.
Examines the Popular Mobilisation Forces role during the 2022 post-election crisis.
Examines the role that 2 opposition parties emerging out of the 2019 protests can play in consolidating democracy.
Questions relating to early recovery, the politics of reconstruction, sanctions, and the role of the private sector and civil society.
Examines how peace agreements address the issue of child protection.
Highlights how organisations and communities favour investment in public schools to bridge the educational gap.
This policy brief outlines a new, and nuanced, relationship among conflict, peace making, and natural resources.
Outlines elements of the political context of the international response to the humanitarian and reconstruction needs.
This report highlights the gap between de jure and de facto practices that govern tax policy in Sudan.
Insights from a new qualitative dataset on local agreements (PA-X Local) to explore the places and spaces of local agreements.
A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in New Zealand including UK SIN priorities and successes
This report sets out how gender equality and social inclusion can be integrated into British Embassy Kathmandu’s development programmes and lessons for global FCDO programmes.
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