As new research from World Vision reveals that the impact of investment in children is 10 times what you put in, Joanna Casson explores how investing in children can help us achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
New analysis shows that economic growth alone will not be enough to end global poverty and meet the global poverty-related SDGs, which will be missed by a considerable distance. It is time to rethink our policy making.
After another busy year for all our working groups, we here from the SDGs, Funding, Communications, Disability and Development, Humanitarian and People in the Picture groups about what they’ve been up to, and what they’re planning for 2024.
What happened at the 2023 Sustainable Development Goals Summit and are the UK’s commitments to the SDGs too little too late?
Newcastle University researchers explore how the UK must redefine itself as a leader on the SDGs and respond to the commitments needed to tackle poverty, inequality and climate change.
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This research provides an analysis of how the UK is placed to respond to the national and global commitments needed from states to support the SDGs at the midpoint of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
It is vital that people with disabilities are included in all aspects of development work, including in research where ethical implications must be considered.
What is the role of All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPGs) in the international development sector?
The Global Health Framework signifies bold ambition for the UK’s role in global health. But funding and urgent action are required to make the framework a reality.