• Locally-led Adaptation as a Silver Bullet? Complexities, Needs, and Responses in Climate Adaptation at the Volta Coastline, Ghana

    Locally-led Adaptation as a Silver Bullet? Complexities, Needs, and Responses in Climate Adaptation at the Volta Coastline, Ghana

    Sea-level rise increases the exposure of low-lying communities to climate risks along the eastern coast of Ghana, while adaptation responses are reactive and insufficient to secure fishing livelihoods in highly vulnerable areas. To better address needs, Locally-led Adaptation (LLA) promotes just climate governance by shifting power to local actors to enable context specific and place-based…

  • Drawing rural paths onthe urban margins:An Ethnographic Study of Peacebuilding, Displacementand Place-making in Medellín Largest Informal Settlement

    Drawing rural paths onthe urban margins:An Ethnographic Study of Peacebuilding, Displacementand Place-making in Medellín Largest Informal Settlement

    This thesis provides an in-depth ethnographic analysis of La Nueva Jerusalén, Medellín’s largest informal settlement, exploring the complex interplay between displacement, place-making, and a territorial perspective within the urban margins. It examines how displaced populations engage with and transform their newly inhabited urban spaces, forging communities at the intersection of rural and urban dynamics amid…

  • Understanding the Complexities of Urban Flood Governance: A Case Study of Ruiru, Kenya

    Understanding the Complexities of Urban Flood Governance: A Case Study of Ruiru, Kenya

    Urban flooding presents a significant challenge in developing cities, where rapid urbanisation, population growth, and infrastructure development intersect with natural processes and climate change. This study examines how governance structures influence urban flood management in Ruiru, Kenya. Through thematic analysis, this study explores local experiences with flooding, evaluates existing governance structures, and examines their effectiveness.…

  • ICLD Mentor’s handbook

    ICLD Mentor’s handbook

    A mentor for ICLD is an experienced professional who is an expert in the network/programme topic and has an in-depth knowledge of the local context of the teams they are mentoring. Being a mentor allows you to share your experience and network, to promote and follow up progress in teams’ projects and to stay connected…

  • Network for Gender Equality – info in Spanish

    Network for Gender Equality – info in Spanish

    Folleto en español sobre la red de igualdad de género de ICLD

  • Empowering Local Voices: The Role of Participatory Research in SDG Voluntary Local Reviews

    Empowering Local Voices: The Role of Participatory Research in SDG Voluntary Local Reviews

    This report analyses the use of community-based, participatory methods in producing Voluntary Local Reviews. Since 2022, the Swedish International Centre for Local Democracy has supported municipalities with policy integration of the Sustainable Development Goals. Research teams together with three of these municipalities (Bijeljina in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Emboreet and Kibaha in Tanzania) applied community-based participatory…

  • About ICLD

    About ICLD

    Info folder about the Swedish International Centre for Democracy, ICLD

  • Mobilising Assets to Improve Participatory Planning in Local Governance in South Africa

    Mobilising Assets to Improve Participatory Planning in Local Governance in South Africa

    This learning case aims to guide the reader to:

  • Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR)

    Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR)

    This toolbox outlines three methods for co-creating solutions for climate action and sustainable development: photovoice, community asset mapping and participatory video. It is especially relevant to bridge the gap between policy, academia and communities. This toolbox was developed in connection with the Autumn School in CBPR, organized for researchers and local government officials from Tanzania,…

  • Citizen Report Cards (CRC) on Local Democracy

    Citizen Report Cards (CRC) on Local Democracy

    This toolbox provides essential guidance for supervisors of data collection teams who collaborate with the ICLD to conduct a Citizen Report Card (CRC)-survey for ICLD-projects. The instructions will help you to self-sufficiently prepare for and conduct the survey, please read the toolbox carefully and contact ICLD with any further questions.