Recent Submissions

  • Gender and Food Security: Gender-Just Food and Nutrition Security 

    Spieldoch, Alexandra; Aboud, Georgina; Brody, Alyson (Institute of Development Studies, 2014)
    This report forms part of a BRIDGE Cutting Edge Pack on Gender and Food Security, which also includes an In Brief. It is the result of a collaborative programme involving a diverse range of practitioners, researchers, ...
  • Transformative, Participatory Approaches to Gender, Climate Change and Sustainable Livelihoods in India 

    Aboud, Georgina (Institute of Development Studies, 2011-10-31)
    In Bheerapani, a small, remote village in the Nainital district in the central Himalayas, the Community Awareness Centre (CAC) promotes environmentally sustainable livelihoods through processes such as forest protection ...
  • Gender and Social Movements: Overview Report 

    Horn, Jessica (Institute of Development Studies, 2013)
    This report has been developed as part of the BRIDGE Cutting Edge Programme on Gender and Social Movements. Over a three year period, we have taken a collaborative and participatory approach, working with over 150 social ...
  • Gender and Social Movements 

    Horn, Jessica (Institute of Development Studies, 2013)
    Social movements worldwide are a critical force for progressive social transformation, and have proven effective in generating change at levels that policy, law and development interventions alone have not achieved. Women’s ...
  • Gender and Climate Change Supporting Resources Collection 

    Aboud, Georgina (Institute of Development Studies, 2011-11)
    Climate change is increasingly being recognised as a global crisis, but responses to it have so far been overly focused on scientific and economic solutions, rather than on the significant human and gender dimensions. ...
  • Gender and Climate Change Overview Report 

    Skinner, Emmeline (Institute of Development Studies, 2011-10)
    Why focus on gender2 and climate change? Climate change is increasingly being recognised as a global crisis, but responses to it have so far been overly focused on scientific and economic solutions, rather than on the ...
  • Towards Gender-Just Food and Nutrition Security: Policy Brief 

    Brody, Alyson (Institute of Development Studies, 2016-03-31)
    Food and nutrition insecurity is a gende rjustice issue. As a direct result of gender inequality over 60 per cent of the hungry are women and girls. They are also most disadvantaged by the inequitable processes that govern ...
  • Gender and Social Movements Overview Report 

    Horn, Jessica (IDS, 2013-10)
    Across the world there is an active, mass-based demand for an end to gendered injustice in all domains of our social, economic, political and cultural lives. Social movements – led by feminist, women’s and gender justice ...
  • Gender, Age and Migration: An extended briefing 

    Birchall, Jenny (IDS, 2016-04-07)
    In many parts of the world, migration has replaced fertility and mortality as the leading agent of demographic change. A person’s gender, age, religion, race, ethnicity, sexuality and health or disability shape every stage ...
  • Gender and Food Security In Brief 

    Aboud, G; Ballara, M; Brody, A; Dand, S (IDS, 2015)
    Persistent hunger and malnutrition is a problem affecting millions of people globally, the majority of whom are women and girls. Food and nutrition insecurity is a political, economic and environmental issue, but, most ...
  • Gender and Food Security: Towards Gender-Just Food and Nutrition Security 

    BRIDGE (IDS, 2014)
    There is more than enough food in the world to feed everyone, but the number of people who do not have enough to eat remains unacceptably high, with disproportionate impacts on women and girls. Reversing this shocking trend ...