Case study
A safe and secure West Africa
Having witnessed a great deal of conflict and civil unrest over the last few decades, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is now intent on realising a...
Having witnessed a great deal of conflict and civil unrest over the last few decades, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is now intent on realising a...
Announcements and News Penny Mordaunt, Secretary of State for International Development Priti Patel has resigned as Secretary of State for International...
Road investment appraisal models are used to evaluate and optimise road networks. These models have been particularly important to developing countries – providing formal...
Universal primary education has been a UN global target for the past fifteen years. Research projects from The Open University have played a significant role in working...
In many parts of Africa, elephant numbers are on the rise. While a success for conservation, elephants often wander out of national parks and into nearby farmlands where...
Transport and mobility are often considered essential ingredients for development, but limited means of transport disproportionally affecting certain groups in rural areas...
Coral reef ecosystems are core to the livelihoods of countless coastal communities. The destruction of these ecosystems by both climate change and human activity are having...
Time is fast running out to effectively address the global challenge of climate change and reduce its impacts on the world. Research led by the University of...
Once a conflict has ended, peace-building is a critical phase in moving towards re-establishing political and social stability in a region. However, such negotiations can...
Measuring and understanding the realities of poverty is crucial to deciding how to fight against it. Researchers from the University of Oxford have designed a novel...