Filter by type
Project status
Research outputs
Filter by region
Filter by topics
Filter by programs and partnerships
- Artificial Intelligence for Global Health (1)
- Canada-Israel Health Research Program (1)
- Climate-Resilient Food Systems (6)
- Climate Adaptation and Resilience (2)
- (-) Democratic and Inclusive Governance (13)
- Education and Science (14)
- Global Health (4)
- InnoVet-AMR: Innovative Veterinary Solutions for Antimicrobial Resistance (1)
- Knowledge and Innovation Exchange Program (5)
- Nature-based Climate Solutions in Aquaculture Food Systems in Asia-Pacific (AQUADAPT) (2)
- Open Data for Development (1)
- Science Granting Councils Initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa (5)
- Sustainable Inclusive Economies (9)
Search Results
Showing 1 - 13 of 13 results
-
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsStrengthening knowledge, evidence use and leadership in the Global South on forced displacement - focus on Southeast AsiaSome 79.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsEnabling climate action: analysis and recommendations from climate and environmental defenders from the Philippines, Indonesia and CambodiaSoutheast Asia is one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in the world.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsResistance and resilience: collaborative responses to online attacks on environmental defendersThe use of technology to attack environmental defenders ─ including Indigenous leaders and women ─ is part of a continuum of violence online and on the ground that uses targeted disinformation and smear tactics, surveillance and death threats to silence defenders.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsGuardians under pressure: Southeast Asian Indigenous environmental defenders and civic spacesThere is a growing movement worldwide of environmental defenders, including climate defenders, but they are often met with resistance and repression by the authorities and private sector stakeholders.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsRegional study on impacts of the fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) on marginalized and vulnerable groupsThe ASEAN senior officials meeting on Social Welfare and Development (SOMSWD) is mandated to improve the quality of life of people in vulnerable situations in ASEAN.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsStrategies for climate defenders and Indigenous peoples’ rights in the AmazonThe impacts of climate change are, and will continue to be, disproportionately experienced by marginalized and vulnerable groups.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsClosing the justice gap – Southeast Asia legal-empowerment knowledge hubIn countries across Southeast Asia, poor and marginalized populations face a series of justice gaps due to poor awareness of their rights as well as barriers to accessing the complex, formalistic, slow, and expensive legal mechanisms to enforce those rights.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsAmplifying youth voices to promote sexual and reproductive health and combat gender-based violence in West AfricaThe overall objective of this project is to promote the uptake of research findings from the cohort of projects “Combatting sexual and gender-based violence and improving adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights in West Africa”.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsAdolescence, gender-based violence, reproductive health and early pregnancy in Côte d’IvoireThis project proposes an integrated model to prevent early pregnancy in Côte d’Ivoire.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsLegal empowerment to promote citizen participation and social justice in Rio’s favelasThis project aims to identify solutions to justice and development challenges in three informal settlements (“favelas” or “periferias”) in and around Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
-
ProjectNo relevant topicsAnalysis of the effect of youth employability on urban violence during the post-conflict period in Côte d’IvoireYouth make up the majority of Côte d’Ivoire’s population.
-
ProjectNo relevant topics#Recognize-Resist-Remedy: A research project to combat gender-based hate speech against women in Brazil and IndiaNeither India nor Brazil have laws that effectively respond to sexism in online hate speech, in part because hate speech classifications in the law fail to comprehensively cover sexist speech.