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Insights and Analysis
Reforming Agricultural Land Titling in the Philippines
Outdated land titling policies were throttling Philippine agricultural. The puzzle was why, and what to do about it.
Finally, Equality for Children Born with DSD
When a child’s biological sex is unclear at birth, they may later need to correct their birth record. But a birth certificate that shows the holder has changed their sex can lead to stigma and exclusion in later life.
Nepal’s New Federal Civil Service Bill
Nepal has been waiting almost a decade for this bill. It may not be perfect, say our authors, but it’s time to move forward.
Thinking and Working Politically: Navigating the Political Realities of Policy Reform
How development practitioners learned to grapple head-on with the messy political realities in which laws are made, resources are allocated, and policy reform either lives or dies.
The Right to Information: A Boot Camp for Young Activists in Bangladesh
The law in Bangladesh protects the right to information. These young activists are learning how to exercise that right
Hearing Local Voices at the “Ground Zero” of Climate Change
In the restless borderlands between India and Bangladesh, new research documents the human impacts of climate disruption where the social compact is precarious.
Building Feminist Advocacy in Mongolia
How our Women’s Economic Empowerment Project in Mongolia deployed Feminist Participatory Action Research.
Cultivating Women’s Forest Stewardship: The 100 Champions Network
How rural women have proven to be uniquely effective stewards of Indonesia’s vast and threatened forests.
Reforming Agricultural Land Titling in the Philippines
Outdated land titling policies were throttling Philippine agricultural. The puzzle was why, and what to do about it.
Thinking and Working Politically: Navigating the Political Realities of Policy Reform
How development practitioners learned to grapple head-on with the messy political realities in which laws are made, resources are allocated, and policy reform either lives or dies.
Finally, Equality for Children Born with DSD
When a child’s biological sex is unclear at birth, they may later need to correct their birth record. But a birth certificate that shows the holder has changed their sex can lead to stigma and exclusion in later life.
The Right to Information: A Boot Camp for Young Activists in Bangladesh
The law in Bangladesh protects the right to information. These young activists are learning how to exercise that right
Building Feminist Advocacy in Mongolia
How our Women’s Economic Empowerment Project in Mongolia deployed Feminist Participatory Action Research.
Nepal’s New Federal Civil Service Bill
Nepal has been waiting almost a decade for this bill. It may not be perfect, say our authors, but it’s time to move forward.
Hearing Local Voices at the “Ground Zero” of Climate Change
In the restless borderlands between India and Bangladesh, new research documents the human impacts of climate disruption where the social compact is precarious.
Cultivating Women’s Forest Stewardship: The 100 Champions Network
How rural women have proven to be uniquely effective stewards of Indonesia’s vast and threatened forests.