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The publicity for our Twitter chat on 27 March 2017 (Image: Nick Turner/IIED)

IIED recently hosted our first Twitter chat. Matt Wright reflects on getting the most out of targeted online discussions

BlogCommunication
A street in Beirut.

Urban crises challenge the traditional ways of working for humanitarian organisations. The International Rescue Committee, Norwegian Refugee Council and World Vision worked together to develop a suite of tools and practical guidance notes to promote improved responses to urban crises

ArticlePolicy and planning, Urban
Farmers and extension workers jointly assessing an okra field in Balkh Province, Northern Afghanistan
How far have researchers progressed in including smallholder farmers and NGOs in setting research objectives and making decisions?
BlogFood and agriculture
Immaculate Yossa is regional advocacy officer for Eastern Africa at Hivos. She discussed key messages from multi-stakeholder action at the Uganda Food Lab (Photo: Food and Agriculture Organisation, Creative Commons, via Flickr)

Frank Mechielsen of Hivos reports back from the annual Committee for Food Security, the main international platform that explores food security concerns. He describes how joint action can deliver much needed change in the way we produce and consume our food

BlogFood and agriculture
Seaweed farming in Nusa Lembongan, Bali, is an example of an alternative livelihood project (Photo: Yeowatzup via Creative Commons)
In case you missed them, here are IIED's 10 most read blogs from 2014
ArticleCommunication
Example of Volanta pump in use - note pump parts external to mounting - Niger

Our work in Niger focused on achieving secure land tenure for both the state and smallholders affected by the construction of Kandadji dam. We also looked at the overall economic impact of the dam itself in improving livelihoods of the communities it affects, primarily through benefit-sharing mechanisms such as the creation of a local development fund.

ProjectWater
Drylands landscape with cattle in the background
Innovation will be key in bouncing forward from COVID-19 and delivering on the ambitions of the 'super year' – to protect nature, tackle poverty and accelerate climate action. The CBA community will be ready to hold decision-makers accountable on the commitments they make this year
BlogBiodiversity, Climate change
Graphical illustration
IIED’s ‘Inclusive blue economy’ programme aims to support resilient marine and coastal ecosystems and the people who depend on them
ArticleEconomics, Fisheries
Social learning on climate change and food security issues can take place anywhere - in schools, farmers' organisations, groups or in workshops. Credit: F. Fiondella
Our review of the literature and in-depth interviews confirmed five top tips for success in putting social learning into practice.
BlogClimate change, Communication
Guinea's Kaleta dam was completed by a Chinese company in 2015, ending chronic power shortages in the capital city, Conakry (Photo: Jamie Skinner/IIED)

Is there such a thing as a good dam-building project? Jérôme Koundouno shares his view on why he thinks a ground-breaking new policy directive could achieve its goal – where large dams power national development while respecting the environment and bringing benefits to all

BlogWater

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