Our geographical experiences shape the way we perceive and understand the world. Our interpretation of the Hobo-Dyer map displays the places we have learned from through our work as a company and as individuals. This map offers a viewpoint where regions are displayed more equal to their true size and in a South-centric visualisation. Opposing the traditional Eurocentric presentation of the world, it helps us conceptualise a more inclusive perspective to international development.
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Infrastructure
Agulhas Applied Knowledge learning event: Is there a future of aid as we know it?
Institutional Strengthening and Organisational Effectiveness
Mid-term Evaluation of GGGI Strategy 2030: Making the Whole Greater than the Sum of its Parts
Conflict and fragility
UK aid to Sudan
Equity
Just Rural Transition Support Programme (JRTSP): Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Component
Management of the official development assistance spending target
Agriculture
Saving farmers and the forest. Interventions to reduce deforestation, encourage sustainable farming, and enhance farmer welfare in and around moist tropical forest
Aid effectiveness
2023 ATI Monitoring Report
Knowledge and Learning
Inclusive peace in a new world: how can MEL evolve to enable lasting change?
Institutional Strengthening and Organisational Effectiveness
Annual Development Effectiveness Review 2025
Knowledge and Learning
Mid-Term Review of the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre
Climate
How UK aid is spent
Climate resilience and clean energy
IEU Brief No. 5
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