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Climate priorities in developing countries
Does climate change cause conflict: What can research tell us?

Hélène Donnat Gonzalez Holguera, Miguel Fajardo-Steinhäuser

Blog

Women collecting water in plastic containers from a volcanic spring, Turkana region, Kenya (Credit: Martin Harvey via GettyImages)
Digital payments for humanitarian aid delivery: Evidence from Pakistan

Miguel Fajardo-Steinhäuser, Danish Sarwar

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digital payments humanitarian aid made on Adobe Express
Climate priorities in developing countries
Aligning the GHG Protocol towards corporate incentives for expanding clean energy access

Amna Mahmood

Blog

Roof top solar installation with shenzhen downtown skyline view as background,China.
Seville 2025 and the power of local institutions

IGC

Blog

A globe surrounded by piles of coins to demonstrate the challenges of financing for development.
Responding to forced displacement in a fracturing world: How can we think differently?

Abdilahi Ali, Amna Mahmood

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A fractured glass globe with people displaced to demonstrate the scale of forcibly displaced populations as part of World Refugee Day.
Escaping the fragility trap
Supply-side considerations for solar mini grids in fragile and conflict-affected settings

Amna Mahmood

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INDIA-ADANI-ENERGY (Photo by PUNIT PARANJPEAFP via Getty Images)
Escaping the fragility trap
Unlocking demand for solar mini grids in fragile contexts

Sanjana Srivastav

Blog

People stand next to solar panels of the solar energy power plant in Zaktubi, near Ouagadougou
Escaping the fragility trap
Leveraging digital solutions for expanding electricity access in fragile and conflict-affected settings

Amna Mahmood

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Solar panels - Photo by Kobus Louw 
Escaping the fragility trap
E-waste management in displacement settings: Lessons from Cox’s Bazar refugee camps

Sanjana Srivastav

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Photo by Sumayet Naiyer Oshmita, UNHCR
Escaping the fragility trap
Financing and de-risking mechanisms to enable solar mini grid investments in fragile contexts

Joevas Asare, Sarah Logan

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Solar panels - Photo by philou1000
Escaping the fragility trap
Strategies for e-waste management in fragile countries

Hélène Donnat Gonzalez Holguera

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Electronic wastes including solar panels lying on the ground.
Escaping the fragility trap
Transforming livelihoods through scaling up the productive use of energy

Sarah Logan

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Farm workers at night
What is needed to scale up solar mini grids in fragile contexts

Sarah Logan

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People stand next to solar panels of the solar energy power plant in Zaktubi, near Ouagadougou
Gender equality
Why conflict hurts women most and the need for coordinated interventions

Hélène Donnat Gonzalez Holguera

Blog

Woman holds baby near makeshift tents in Gaza
Escaping the fragility trap
Mitigating currency risk to mobilise private capital in fragile states

Christelle Fink, Camilla Sacchetto, Hans Peter Lankes

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Escaping the fragility trap
New private sector-led approaches for electricity provision in Yemen

Sanjana Srivastav

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Escaping the fragility trap
أساليب مبتكرة لإشراك القطاع الخاص لإمداد الكهرباء في اليمن

Sanjana Srivastav

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Escaping the fragility trap
How diaspora investment can finance energy access in fragile settings

Joevas Asare

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A Yemeni vendor uses a lantern to light his shop at a market in the capital Sanaa in 2015. Photo by Mohammed Huwais/AFP via Getty Images.
Escaping the fragility trap
How DFIs can better invest in low growth countries

Colin Buckley

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Production Line Workers at a Biscuit Factory in Africa. Photo credit: GCShutter / E+ via Getty Images.
Escaping the fragility trap
Scaling up development finance can bring peace in fragile countries

Rafat Al-Akhali

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