Britain has neglected Africa and the Commonwealth for over a decade: 4 ways it can reset relations The UK is resetting relations with Africa and the global south, seeking stronger, more equal partnerships. Dr Nick Westcott explains how this is a pivotal opportunity to rebuild ties and tackle global challenges.
SOAS-led climate change network organises teacher training for universities across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean The University Network for Strengthening Macro-financial Resilience to Climate and Environmental Change and the Resilience Adaptation Mainstreaming Program (RAMP) organised a four-day teacher training workshop on Climate Change Adaptation in Accra from 13 to 16 February 2024.
Our research The College of Humanities brings together more than 300 researchers who study the arts, cultures, and languages of Africa, Asia, the Middle East and their diasporas.
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London International Development Centre Migration Leadership Team Developing a shared and participatory global strategy for identifying and supporting migration research.
Uganda's anti-homosexuality law and the urgent need for radical feminist politics As Uganda enacts fiercely anti-LGBTQ legislation, Dr Awino Okech argues how these changes are transnational in nature and calls for an urgent need for radical feminist politics.
Transforming Finance in the Era of the Climate Crisis Responding to the climate emergency and reducing growing inequalities are two key challenges of our age. Tackling these challenges requires a rapid transition to a net zero carbon economy. Such a transition won’t be achieved without the implementation of a wide range of radical policies as part of a transformational Green New Deal.