Children’s health: potential benefits of improving nutrition and hygiene
Poor nutrition among children has long been understood to stunt their growth – but it is now widely recognized that...
read more ›Poor nutrition among children has long been understood to stunt their growth – but it is now widely recognized that...
read more ›The ways in which women use and access cities are radically different from the ways of men – and a growing body of...
read more ›It is well understood that low literacy has damaging consequences for both individuals and wider society. As this...
read more ›India faces an unprecedented emergency as a result of the pandemic and lockdown. This column calls for radical measures...
read more ›Around two fifths of the world’s population still rely on unclean cooking fuel for their daily energy requirements. As...
read more ›How does a substantial improvement in labor market opportunities for women affect their bargaining power within the...
read more ›Welcome to our blog site supported by GDN.
Disclaimer: Views expressed in the blogposts are those of the authors and do not represent the position of GDN or any other institutions that support the blog.
© 2017 GlobalDev. All rights reserved.
"Today’s development research mixes scientific endeavor with technical advocacy. Scholars are encouraged to contribute research-based solutions to development challenges, and are expected to distill recommendations from their analysis and evidence. They are also advised to communicate the implications of their findings in ways that can reach policy-makers and practitioners most effectively, and then demonstrate their impact on decisions and outcomes."
By Founding Editors , "Editorial – Mobilizing development research to address global challenges"