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IIED at 50
This year, 2021, marks 50 years since the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) commenced its work.
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IIED at 50 – reflecting on the past, looking to the future: Make Change Happen podcast episode 15
In the first Make Change Happen podcast episode of 2022, we take a look back at five decades of IIED’s history and discuss future ways of working, considering the new challenges ahead.
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IIED at 50: making IIED future fit
Two new IIED researches talk about today’s most pressing environment and development issues, future challenges, and how IIED’s ways of working need to evolve to ensure we’re fit for the future.
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IIED at 50: be prepared to engage with young activists
Former IIED director Camilla Toulmin talks to IIED trustee Bara Guèye about the biggest environment and development issues facing West Africa and how IIED can respond to future challenges
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IIED at 50 must be ready to listen and change: Liz Carlile and Tara Shine in conversation
As IIED turns 50, Liz Carlile talks to board chair Dr Tara Shine about what the institute represents now and where it needs to go in the future
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IIED at 50: protecting people and planet for half a century
This year, we celebrate IIED’s 50th birthday. We didn’t get here alone: we wish to thank all those who have been instrumental in our journey: partners, donors, supporters and challengers.
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Fifty years on, 'Only One Earth' rings true
On IIED’s 50th birthday, director Andrew Norton links our founder’s vision with the urgent global crises of today and finds new hope for change in locally-led social movements
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IIED's founder: Barbara Ward
The founder of IIED, Barbara Ward was a pioneering economist, writer and lecturer. She was one of the first people to articulate the concept of sustainable development and what was needed to underpin it, and her vision still inspires IIED's work today






