Why Women Must Be at the Heart of Uganda’s Climate Change Agenda

By 2026-03-02T14:10:28+00:00March 2, 2026|

Climate change in Uganda disproportionately affects women and girls, deepening existing inequalities through displacement, food insecurity, health risks, and unpaid care burdens. Although national policies recognise gender-differentiated impacts, implementation gaps persist. Empowering women through inclusive climate action, leadership, and access to resources is essential for building resilient, sustainable communities.

Three spaces of change for reorienting North-South research partnerships

By 2024-11-12T20:43:33+00:00September 9, 2024|

What are some of the challenges that researchers from the Global South face when engaging in development research initiatives, and how can resetting the relationships that underpin North-South collaborations help? What are the pivotal areas where change is needed?

The Post-2015 Development Agenda: Learning from the MDGs

By 2019-02-28T18:08:45+00:00April 25, 2013|

[row][third_paragraph]  [/third_paragraph][paragraph_right] This paper draws on the special address delivered by Professor David Hulme, Executive Director of the Brooks World Poverty [...]

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