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Who owns your chicken? We've mapped the corporate power behind the world's favourite meat  
Who owns your chicken? We've mapped the corporate power behind the world's favourite meat Food & Agriculture, Food Systems Global  
Unequal exchange of labour and global justice: Principles for a fair international distribution of work  
Unequal exchange of labour and global justice: Principles for a fair international distribution of work Ecological Economics Society, Work, Social justice, Labour Global  
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam offers a new vision of African development  
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam offers a new vision of African development LSE Blog Resources, Water Africa, Northern Africa  
Why We Need Empathy to Tackle Poverty  
Why We Need Empathy to Tackle Poverty “You need a new vacuum cleaner? Can you prove that your current one is really broken?” This was the response Hanny received from the welfare office in the…  
Global Development Policy and the New World Disorder – The Trump Administration’s Delivery of a High-Voltage Shockwave to Multilateral Norms, Institutional Commitments and Long-Standing Principles  
Global Development Policy and the New World Disorder – The Trump Administration’s Delivery of a High-Voltage Shockwave to Multilateral Norms, Institutional Commitments and Long-Standing…  
Why embracing uncertainty means rethinking development  
Why embracing uncertainty means rethinking development World Development Development, Post-development, Environment, Climate change Global  
Gender, Equity, and Social Inclusion (GESI) and Social Protection in Protracted Crisis: Lessons from BASIC Research  
Gender, Equity, and Social Inclusion (GESI) and Social Protection in Protracted Crisis: Lessons from BASIC Research Development, Inclusive Development, Gender, Security, Society, Conflict, Social…  
Whose Crisis, Whose Decisions? Rethinking Aid Accountability  
Whose Crisis, Whose Decisions? Rethinking Aid Accountability Aid Global  
Violent Conflict, Discrimination at School and the Well-Being of Students in Tanganyika and Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo  
Violent Conflict, Discrimination at School and the Well-Being of Students in Tanganyika and Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo Research & Education, Security, Conflict Sub-Saharan Africa,…  
From Extraction to Value Addition: How Capabilities and Power Shape Local Supplier Development  
From Extraction to Value Addition: How Capabilities and Power Shape Local Supplier Development Economy, Value chain, Resources, Natural resources Americas, Latin America and the Caribbean  
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