Global Governance Lab at ISID
Run by the Institute for the Study of International Development (ISID). The Global Governance Research-to-Practice Lab is bridging the gap between academics, practitioners and policy-makers. It is built around three interconnected nodes: natural resource conflicts and trade-offs, migration and refugees, and governance.
McGill Partnership with UN Environment for Tracking Environment-Related Risks
We are pleased to announce a new multidisciplinary partnership between McGill University and the UN Environment for tracking environment-related risks.
Latest Works
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Project Name:Fleeing Violence in Central America: Time to Implement Canada’s Resettlement Policies
Rachel Kiddell-Monroe and Celine de Richoufftz
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Project Name:Scaling Up Energy Efficiency in Emerging Markets: Global Experiences, Challenges, and Opportunities
J. Saghir and K. Agha
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Project Name:Updating the DFIs' Operating Models and Methods Towards Helping to Achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Franque Grimard and Christian Novak
Questioning Crisis: Rethinking Forced Migration in Theory and Practice
The need for critical and innovative thinking in the field of forced migration has never been greater. Watch video recordings from ISID's 2017 annual conference 'Questioning Crisis'.