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 June, we interviewed our three new Research to Practice Associates. This interview with Nigel Spence explores the work he currently doing on child protection.
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.
This month, we welcome newly appointed Dr Joyce Wu to UNSW's School of Social Sciences. We spoke with Joyce about her work on gender, development and tertiary education.
UNSW Sydney has ranked first in the world in the 2020 Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings for its work toward efficient use of resources and the minimisation of waste.
Aboriginal people are fighting a battle on two fronts – against the novel coronavirus and against punitive government interventions, according to Peta MacGillivray, a Kalkadoon and South Sea Islander lawyer who is currently the Project Manager for
Experts around the world have been highlighting the weaknesses of the current food system in the context of COVID-19 and arguing that the crisis caused by the pandemic provides an opportunity to re-think the way we produce, distribute and consume
We sat down with Cameron Allen to find out more about his project on modelling progress towards the SDGs, and to find out how Australia will meet these targets.
Jes Sammut works on improving food and income security through sustainable aquaculture in the Asia Pacific, particularly in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Vietnam.
For the past three years, the town of Walgett (population: 2400) in Western NSW has been dealing with the effects of reduced flows in the Namoi and Barwon rivers, which feed the town’s drinking water treatment plant.
In collaboration with colleagues at the University of the South Pacific, Dr Anna Bruce and Associate Professor Iain MacGill jointly run student courses and oversee research projects that focus on providing more accessible, affordable and reliable