This post is part of the Africa at LSE, South Asia at LSE and IGC cross-blog series on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Notwithstanding their commendable inclusion of a broad range of feminist concerns, Alice Evans argues that the SDGs will only accelerate egalitarian social change if they comprise measurable indicators of real progress. Equally important to sustaining momentum are the subsequent processes of regional benchmarking and peer review
Department of Government MSc Conflict Studies student Anan Khatib reflects on the recent public lect...
Human rights, election processes and leadership values were the issues debated by participants of LS...
In a wrap up to our SDGs series, we take a final look at the outcomes from the UN summit. Oxfam’s Ta...
This post is part of the Africa at LSE, South Asia at LSE and IGC cross-blog series on the 2030 Agen...
This post is part of the Africa at LSE, South Asia at LSE and IGC cross-blog series on the 2030 Agen...
As part of the Africa at LSE and South Asia at LSE cross-blog series on the 2030 Agenda for Sustaina...
With a lack of clarity around how the Global Goals for Sustainable Development will be financed, LSE...
Ahead of the unveiling of the Sustainable Development Goals in September 2015, LSE’s Donnas Ojok ana...
Monitoring progress on the new Global Goal for access to education will require research to capture ...
Monitoring progress on the new Global Goal for access to education will require research to capture ...
As the 27th African Union Summit concludes in Kigali, Olivia Lwabukuna calls on African leaders to m...
In a recently published working paper, LSE’s Sean Fox examines the wide variation in slum incidence ...
Griet Steel explores women’s digital connections in Sudan, where women’s physical mobility is very m...
Steve Sharra is a recent graduate of LSE’s Programme for African Leadership. In this post, he urges ...
LSE alumna Hemal Shah says that South Africans could use their democratic and demographic advantages...
Department of Government MSc Conflict Studies student Anan Khatib reflects on the recent public lect...
Human rights, election processes and leadership values were the issues debated by participants of LS...
In a wrap up to our SDGs series, we take a final look at the outcomes from the UN summit. Oxfam’s Ta...
This post is part of the Africa at LSE, South Asia at LSE and IGC cross-blog series on the 2030 Agen...
This post is part of the Africa at LSE, South Asia at LSE and IGC cross-blog series on the 2030 Agen...
As part of the Africa at LSE and South Asia at LSE cross-blog series on the 2030 Agenda for Sustaina...
With a lack of clarity around how the Global Goals for Sustainable Development will be financed, LSE...
Ahead of the unveiling of the Sustainable Development Goals in September 2015, LSE’s Donnas Ojok ana...
Monitoring progress on the new Global Goal for access to education will require research to capture ...
Monitoring progress on the new Global Goal for access to education will require research to capture ...
As the 27th African Union Summit concludes in Kigali, Olivia Lwabukuna calls on African leaders to m...
In a recently published working paper, LSE’s Sean Fox examines the wide variation in slum incidence ...
Griet Steel explores women’s digital connections in Sudan, where women’s physical mobility is very m...
Steve Sharra is a recent graduate of LSE’s Programme for African Leadership. In this post, he urges ...
LSE alumna Hemal Shah says that South Africans could use their democratic and demographic advantages...
Department of Government MSc Conflict Studies student Anan Khatib reflects on the recent public lect...
Human rights, election processes and leadership values were the issues debated by participants of LS...
In a wrap up to our SDGs series, we take a final look at the outcomes from the UN summit. Oxfam’s Ta...