Following the conclusion of COP29, the most recent round of climate negotiations in Azerbaijan, Sir Suma Chakrabarti, Chair ...
As COP29 celebrates Urban Day, it is worth remembering that like many cities, Baku’s renowned food culture, its vibrant fresh ...
In the world of sustainable finance policy, “billions to trillions” has become the rallying cry of efforts to finance the ...
Today is Education Day at COP29. While education has emerged in the UN climate negotiations since 1992, the discourse mostly ...
In the third of a three-part series ahead of the ODI/ CABRI International conference, this blog explores what digital public ...
In conversation with Francesca Albanese, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the ...
Earlier this month, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a dramatic increase in funding for border controls and a new team of detectives to tackle what is now dubbed the ‘national security threat’ ...
Chinese investments in digital infrastructure, data centres and energy are accelerating growth but raising concerns over political influence. As the global artificial intelligence (AI) revolution ...
As the team packed their bags for Baku two weeks ago, we highlighted the key sticking points in negotiations over the New Collective Quantified Goal on climate finance – known as the NCQG. These ...
Our new Donors in a Post-Aid World (DPAW) dialogue series provides an informal space for reimagining the functions of Northern bilateral donors in an evolving global landscape. Last month, our first ...
The European Union (EU) faces a future of chronic labour shortages and increasing global competition for workers. While increasing labour immigration is essential for the EU to maintain its economic ...