Guest post for From Poverty to Power on the launch of the 'Gender and Politics in Practice' findings
Guest post for The Interpreter on 'Being the First'
How mixed methods can unearth cases of positive deviance.
Guest post for From Poverty to Power introducing DLP's 10-year synthesis report
How much do we really know about what 'thinking and working politically' can achieve – and where it might present dangers – in challenging political and sectoral contexts?
The Developmental Leadership Program (DLP) is an international research initiative that explores how leadership, power and political processes drive or block successful development.
DLP focuses on the crucial role of home-grown leaderships and coalitions in forging legitimate political settlements and institutions that promote developmental outcomes, such as sustainable growth, political stability and inclusive social development.
Tuesday 18th December 2018
As the Democratic Republic of the Congo prepares for tense presidential elections, two new papers unpack some of the drivers of the prolonged conflict and insecurity in the eastern provinces.
Monday 12th November 2018
DLP is looking for a Program Manager and a Communications Manager to help lead a new three-year phase of research on leadership in global development.