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Published in 2018, 'History RePPPeated: How Public Private Partnerships are failing' gives an in-depth, evidence-based analysis of the impact of 10 PPP projects that have taken place across four continents, in both developed and developing countries.

'Energy for Whom? Scenarios for Eastern Africa' report provides tools to stimulate conversation about the choices our societies face today and anticipate possible future events in order to better respond to them. They can be used by any individual or organisation to test their own plans and choices.

The Right to Food and Nutrition Watch is the flagship publication of the Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition, which SID is an active member of.

Published and co-written by SID, IBFAN and FIAN International this study aims to highlight the risks inherent in the Scaling-Up Nutrition (SUN) initiative’s structure and approach that so often go unnoticed in the increasing acceptance and active promotion of multi-stakeholder models by States and United Nations (UN) agencies. 

Most conversations on Antimicrobial resistance blame patients or doctors for mishandling of antibiotics but this doesn't correspond to the systemic nature of the health crisis, the environment and the food chain. Attend our event as we unpack this further.

Written for the Bretton Woods Project Spring Observer 2020, SID's policy researcher, Flora Sonkin, discusses how the process of financialisation has profoundly affecter food systems in recent decades, as financial actors and markets expanded their role in society and across all sectors of the economy.