Women and the City III
This report reflects the experiences of more than 3,000 women and girls living in urban communities in Brazil, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Liberia, Nepal, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

From Conflict to Cooperation
Introduction: The programme in Kayin StateKayin is an ethnic state located in eastern Myanmar on the border of Thailand. For more than half a century after independence the state was marred by armed

Take Action- Stop EcoEnergy's land grab
Rural communities in the Bagamoyo district of Tanzania are opposing a much-lauded sugar cane plantation project planned by EcoEnergy, a Swedish-owned company that has secured a lease of over 20,000

Contract farming and out-grower schemes
Out-grower schemes (often referred to as contract farming in academic and other literature) are an important component of many current public-private partnerships (PPPs) in developing countries

Policy brief: delivering Women farmers' right
The 2003 Maputo Declaration on Food and Agriculture committed signatory countries across Africa to a 10% allocation of national budgets to agriculture by 2008. To bolster the implementation of this
Charting a New Course: Overcoming the stalemate in Gaza
In 2014, after unprecedented destruction and suffering in Gaza, international donors pledged $3.5bn and a change in approach. Six months later, reconstruction and recovery have barely begun, there has

Rebuilding Lives post 2010 floods
This publication summarises ActionAid's response to the Pakistan floods of 2010, illustrated by stories from those affected. The document highlights some of the key achievements of our work and

Rebuilding Lives: Pakistan's policy challenges in responding to the 2010 floods
One year on from the start of devastating floods in Pakistan, this brief outlines the policy challenges which continue to hamper rehabilitation efforts. Key issues covered include the prioritisation

Pitfalls and Potentials the Role of Bioenergy in the EU Climate and Energy Policy Post 2020
The new European Commission, led by President Jean-Claude Juncker, has made the fightagainst global warming one of the EU’s key priorities. Two central pillars of European actionon climate change are

TEGINT Mid-Term Review
Transforming Education for Girls in Nigeria and Tanzania (TEGINT) is a five-year £4 million Comic Relief funded project coordinated by ActionAid. TEGINT aims to achieve a transformation in girls’
