Mapping report : Mumbai
In tackling issues of justice and violence, spatiality and the physical layout of urban communities comes to be important factors for examination.
In tackling issues of justice and violence, spatiality and the physical layout of urban communities comes to be important factors for examination.
Understanding an increasingly complex knowledge economy demands economic, social and environmental data from a wide range of sources.
The tension between digital changes in creative industries and the need to support new business and economic inclusion in developing countries poses particular challenges for intellectual property rights and incentive systems.
The world became predominantly urban in 2007. Urbanization brings with it possibilities of improved access to jobs, goods, and services for poor people in developing countries.
Yellowing disease continues to threaten coconut crops and farmers' incomes in Côte d'Ivoire. This research project will offer research and policy recommendations to deal with the problem.
IDRC funding for SciDev.Net (SDN), will enhance the not-for profit organization's ability to provide reliable and authoritative information about science and technology in the developing world as it transitions to a self-sustaining business.
Most countries in Latin America increased their agricultural production by 20%-50% between 1995 and 2005 (Food and Agriculture Organization - FAO 2009).
Although information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly available in the Caribbean, the health care culture tends toward traditional, paper-based, labour-intensive mechanisms.
The small island states of the Eastern Caribbean suffer from high youth unemployment.
This project will explore the experiences of emerging and developing countries in order to identify how the concept of international development has evolved and where it they may be heading.