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Economic inclusion initiatives empower households to initiate productive activities and establish new income sources, leading to sustainable well-being. 📄 Dive into the full document here: bit.ly/42TWxd4 for this research by Thaís de Carvalho & Keetie Roelen



"A society which builds its civilization on the necessity for violence and on the systematic denigration of care is sowing the seeds of its own destruction."—Tim Jackson, 2025 — cc #QuoteOfTheDay #TheCareEconomy #CareEconomy #CriticalThinking #HumanCivilisation #Humanity


The ocean is a global commons that supports all life, and the stability of nations. Across the entire world. The ocean is heating, losing life, acidifying, loaded with plastic and chemicals, losing oxygen. Losing resilience. Sylvia Earle's call to action observer.co.uk/news/our-plane…

Colonial extraction and unequal exchange have shaped two centuries of North-South inequality. 🧵A thread on a NEW STUDY written with Gastón Nievas Offidani [1/9] 🔗 wid.world/news-article/u…

Very important new study by Thomas Piketty and Gastón Nievas Offidani, providing estimates of colonial and post colonial extraction that continue to shape the international economy today.






📢 King's International Development are seeking a Lecturer in Technology and International Development ⏰ Apply by 22 June buff.ly/HKfUaDd



📸 Highlights from our recent “Violence, Conflict and Changing Global Orders” conference at SOAS University of London! We were delighted to bring together a vibrant mix of current and former students, academics, and policy practitioners for a half-day of cross-generational dialogue and rich


"Decolonizing expertise in international organizations demands more than just diversifying expert pools; it requires dismantling the epistemic hierarchies that sustain the status quo" Geneva Graduate Institute's Marine Gauthier in our latest blog: developmentresearch.eu/?p=2265


Want some reading tips for the weekend? Check our latest newsletter, also for calls vacancies etc.; featuring a CMI book on #Angola, picks on #resilience by Institute of Development Studies, IRMO, ODID & others, policy picks by IDOS_research, AFD_en 🇫🇷 🇪🇺, UNU-WIDER & more mailchi.mp/eadi/nl2june20…


📌 Discover the latest book co-edited by our SOAS University of London #Economics Lecturer Surbhi Kesar : 📚 Decolonizing Economics: An Introduction (Wiley, 2024) ➡ tinyurl.com/mrx84zvh 🌍 This book uncovers the deeply Eurocentric foundations that shape how economists study the world today.
