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What's next? ODID Research on Global Issues
11 September 2024

What's next? ODID research on global issues: refugee studies

In the latest video in our series exploring how the multiple crises facing the world, from the pandemic to climate change, are transforming the issues we work on, Alexander Betts, Leopold Muller Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs, discusses the impact on refugee studies.

Marta Favara
08 August 2024

New Director sets out ambitious plans for Young Lives

Newly appointed Young Lives Director Marta Favara reflects on the study's successes so far, outlines three new areas of work and highlights plans for the longer term. 

People marching holding placards and a banner reading 'Climate reparations now'
25 April 2024

Climate migrants: victims or agents of change?

The latest event in our Climate Change and the Challenges of Development series challenged the notion that climate migrants are primarily victims and focussed on the ways in which they can also help bring about change. 

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01 February 2024

Growth, inequality and the future of development: shaping ODID’s climate stance

Our recent roundtable discussion explored the relationships between sustainability, equality and economic growth in a rich debate that yielded many perspectives on addressing the climate crisis.

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25 July 2023

Climate resilient development needs effective co-operation

The concept of 'resilience' features widely in development scholarship and in policy responses to climate crisis, but do we know what we mean by it?

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05 July 2023

Green ‘new’ deal for the global South or more of the same?

What might a just transition to clean energy look like? Freelance journalist Aruna Chandrasekhar discussed the implications for the Global South in a recent lecture at ODID.

A small boy in a canoe on a flooded street
07 June 2023

How do climate shocks impact children’s development: evidence from Vietnam

Vietnam is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and the effects are being felt by everyone, but children are at particular risk. What can the Young Lives data tell us?

Children in a school room in Ethiopia
08 March 2023

Food for thought? How Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Programme benefits children's foundational cognitive skills

New research from Young Lives on foundational cognitive skills provides ground-breaking evidence that children from households benefitting from Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP) have better long-term memory and implicit learning skills.

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02 February 2023

Putting climate change and inequality first in teaching economics

We need to turn economics teaching on its head and start with real-world challenges, rather than abstract theories.

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19 January 2023

What's next? ODID research on global issues: inequality

Watch the first in a new series of videos exploring the impact of the COVID pandemic and its aftermath on global issues, and how this is shaping research in development studies.

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