Is there a link between youth, unemployment, rural to urban migration and extrajudicial killings?

The Sustainable Development Goals describe a wonderful future for us all – so what’s getting in the way of us getting there?

This week I was running a workshop with a very nice group of people from the British Army, when I accidently mentioned Brexit. I didn’t mean to, it just slipped out

In this era of political change, when diverse and extreme views are being expressed freely, it can be tempting to retreat into our echo chambers [where an echo chamber is defined as “an environment in which a person encounters only beliefs or opinions that coincide with their own.”

Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) has always been the nerdy cousin of the development world

The difference between organised crime and violent extremism is at times difficult to discern.

3.9 million Kenyans, some 8% of the population, face the stark reality of living in extreme poverty.

At Wasafiri we thought we’d slow things down a little, and share with our community what we’ve been reading and listening too in the past couple of months

DFID has convening power – not least because it has significant resources -, takes a results-based approach, and it covers all dimensions of poverty reduction