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Our successful animation was devised to popularise the Sustainable Development Goals. But that doesn't mean we didn't make mistakes (Image: IIED/Hands Up)

IIED's animation about the Sustainable Development Goals took us into new territory – but what were we trying to achieve?

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Cecil the lion, who was controversially hunted and killed last week, is pictured in 2014. But a ban on trophy hunting may not save lions and have unintended consequences (Photo: Vince O'Sullivan, Creative Commons, via Flickr)
As 2015 draws to a close, we're highlighting some of the content we have published during the last 12 months, including the wide range of blogs written by IIED staff and guests. In case you missed them, here are our top 10 most read blogs of the year
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The Poken digital data device has captured the imagination of participants at COP22 in Marrakech, and reduced the necessity for tonnes of paper publications (Photo: Matt Wright/IIED)
It wasn't just the US election result causing upset among COP22 participants on Wednesday. Matt Wright highlights a slick new way of sharing data, creating a stir at this year's climate negotiations
BlogClimate change, Communication
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

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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
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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
Conversation between a woman with a notebook and a man, with trees in the background
Esther Duflo, Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer have won the Nobel Prize in Economics, for their on-the-ground experiments on how best to alleviate poverty. IIED communications director Liz Carlile welcomes this recognition of the role played by research in changing development economics
BlogCommunication, Economics
Two women carrying farming tools
Video continues to be a powerful and engaging way to communicate sustainable development issues. We uploaded more than 60 videos to our YouTube channel during 2019, ranging from animations and interviews with our experts, to speeches and webinars. Matt Wright showcases 10 ways video helped us deliver research and information
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An interactive data visual that illustrates the scale and speed of urban transformation that research by IIED has sought to document and describe

The third and final round-up in our series looking at our best and most popular content of 2014 focuses on 10 of the most interesting ways IIED has used multimedia over the past 12 months

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Covers of Environment and Urbanization publications

The journal Environment & Urbanization has published many profiles of local organisations; some are listed below with short summaries

ProjectCommunication, Urban

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