In their new paper, Professor Chris Roche and Dr Lisa Denney explore the opportunities to localise and reimagine development in the Pacific post-COVID19.
This week, we highlight the work of Heather Worth and Karen McMillan, who have worked on numerous research projects and collaborations over several years documenting the experiences of sex workers and highlighting issues of most concern to them.
It’s not yet clear how the government plans to bring together Australia’s best experts — including policy thinkers, emergency managers, researchers and practitioners — to address the complex, evolving threats from natural disasters.
In his new paper 'The Significance of History for Development', Professor Bernardo Michael discusses the need to incorporate a historical lens for development.
Drawing on over 40 key informant interviews, the recently released reports adopt a development approach to disaster responses. Thee research drew on principles of area-based approaches (ABAs) including people-centred and local-ba
UNSW UNOVA is a unique, interdisciplinary initiative at UNSW that brings research, design and digital solutions together. This interview highlights their work on using fintech to drive digital entrepreneurship.
This week, we highlight the work of Kate Dolan, who established the first methadone clinic for female drug users; a one of a kind women-only service that grew to treat 100 women a day by 2011.
In this article, we profile the work of Professor Daniel Robinson who is currently working with Indigenous communities in the Pacific and Australia on benefit sharing for access to Indigenous knowledge and resources.
In light of the many achievements by women leaders in the IGD community, we asked Rosemary Kayess (Faculty of Law, UNSW) and Somali Cerise (Institute for Global Development) to share their reflections on what achieving a fairer future for women mi
The interview on 'Provisioning for the Care of People and the Planet' with Sarah Gammage discusses how social provisioning and environmental provisioning can together create a just future, for people and the planet.
This interview on 'A Regenerative Ethic for a Gender Just Transition' with Ariel Salleh shares ecofeminist ideas on redefining the relationship between humans and the environment and what a different system of power and economic relationships migh