If we wish to engage with Afghanistan’s new government, which for the sake of Afghans we must, let us focus on readying for talks, write George Varughese and Susanne Schmeidl.
In this blog, Kayla Lochner explores how the focus on ensuring the appropriate accountability in the delivery of aid has lost sight of the importance of its source and distribution.
From the oxygen we breathe, to the climate that sustains us, and the wealth of resources they provide, oceans are essential to our economic prosperity and wellbeing.
UNSW Masters student, Angelo Tan, explains how COVID-19 provides an opportunity to mainstream green building certification to facilitate a sustainable urban future.
Drawing on personal experiences and perspectives and feedback from teaching during COVID-19, Anthony Zwi, Kayla Lochner & Aryati Yashadhana reflect on how COVID-19 has catalysed a very different learning future.
Exploring the intersections between sustainability and gender, Somali Cerise and Sarah Cook deep dive into the potential to bring these key issues to the forefront of COVID19 recovery.
In this Research to Practice Insight, UNSW PhD student Bhupesh Joshi reflects on the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to communication in development.
There is little doubt that the pandemic will throw us off course for achieving the SDGs writes Dr Sarah Cook in the IGD's new Going Global blog series.