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    Jan 10

    NEW EPISODE: IIED at 50 – reflecting on the past, looking to the future --> It's IIED's 50th birthday year, so for this episode we invited two eminent former colleagues back to look at where IIED came from and where we should be going.

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  2. Feb 2

    This new episode featuring IIED senior researcher looks interesting! Give it a listen! ⬇🎧

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  3. Jan 28

    Been playing ? Have you tried a yet? Check it out now! And don't forget to listen to Make Change Happen episode 15, "IIED at 50 – reflecting on the past, looking to the future" -->

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    Jan 19

    It was great to talk about and the amazing work we did together. What an amazing 10 years!

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  5. Jan 10

    The provides an opportunity to hear IIED researchers and guests from across the globe discuss key global development challenges and explain ways to support positive change. Catch up with all the episodes now. -->

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  6. Jan 10

    LISTEN NOW: IIED is one of the very few organisations that genuinely “champions the voices of the poorest and the most vulnerable”, while also playing a central role in linking global, national & local levels, comments in today's new episode. -->

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  7. Jan 10

    Host is joined by , Asia regional director & head of programmes for & former principal researcher in IIED's climate change research group; and David Runnalls, fellow of & former IIED vice-president. Listen now! -->

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  8. Jan 5

    The next episode of comes out next week, so for something to listen to in the meantime, check out episode one of the "Sustainable Development Goals: evaluating progress for a brighter future" mini-series! -->

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  10. 17 Dec 2021

    Don't miss the 1st episode of the "Sustainable Development Goals: evaluating progress for a brighter future" from , & ! --> Watch out for the next episode in January 2022, plus the episode 15 of !

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  11. 14 Dec 2021

    NEW SERIES! The first of three episodes exploring the evaluation of the is now available. Listen to 'Adaptive evaluation: considering climate risks in theory and practice' -->

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    13 Dec 2021

    "Climate change requires elaborate evaluation so that that kind of evaluation can then be able to influence government budgeting system and policies" said Samson Machuka from the Kenyan government.

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    13 Dec 2021

    When evaluating a sustainable development intervention, it is vital to make sure that the initiative has taken a range of risks on board; recognising that what may work in the present could be severely affected in the future if climate-proofing has not taken place.

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    13 Dec 2021

    NEW PODCAST: Adaptive evaluation: considering climate risks in theory and practice --> In episode 1 of a new series, guests discuss the principles, practice & challenges of considering climate risks in evaluation of programmes aimed at achieving the

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    9 Dec 2021

    Listen now to the final episode of the fifth series of our Podcast 🎧 We discuss the concept of a Just Transition and how we can achieve it with Professors Jim Skea FRSE () and FRSE (). Available everywhere you get your podcasts 📻

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    It was an honor to join in the podcast. We discussed how access to water and sanitation services are human rights, and yet due to the ongoing crises, the lack of political will and financing, billions of people in the world continue to be affected.

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  17. 19 Nov 2021

    Where IIED's reflects on with and outlines how the language on phasing down coal and lack of attention to loss and damage was disappointing - but highlights that private sector engagement and emphasis on adaptation was encouraging.

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  18. 18 Nov 2021

    The new from the Global Adaptation Network sounds interesting! Check out "Resilience: The Global Adaptation Podcast" now. --> 🗣🎧

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  19. 7 Nov 2021

    ICYMI: , Bob Natifu of , Maria Caballero Espejo of , Sarshen Scorgie of , & Harriet Drani of Uganda discuss why it's important to include nature in to address the climate & nature crises. -->

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  20. 7 Nov 2021

    has the day off today, so there's plenty of time to listen to the latest podcast episode! --> Listen now to "Walking the talk of climate ambition – why that walk needs nature too."

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