Chloé Bailey contextualises our last podcast episode The London Recruits and summarises the impressive story of the men and women who were secretly recruited by the ANC to smuggle propaganda into South Africa during the...
On the World day against Trafficking in Persons, Maria Peiro Mir – GPG’s Head of Policy and Partnerships – writes about the legislative battle of Honduras against modern slavery. Honduras has long battled...
Chloé Bailey is GPG’s Knowledge, Research & Evaluation Officer. In this blog, she explains the rationale of GPG’s podcast Politics, as usual which seeks to grasp politicians’ drives and incentives through...
This blog is authored by Jacqui Smith, First Female Home Secretary, Former Minister and MP, and Kristen Sample, currently Director of Democratic Governance at the National Democratic Institute. They talk about...
GPG founder Greg Power writes about the benefits of adaptive programming and the KAPE methodology that we have been using. This article analyses how behavioural change is necessary to create change that lasts beyond a...
This article was written by Baroness Alison Suttie, GPG Associate and Former Deputy Chief of Staff to the Deputy Prime Minister. She reflects on the political culture and context in Jordan and the work that GPG has been...
At the end of September GPG Founder & CEO, Greg Power, addressed the inaugural meeting at the House of Commons of a new ‘Community of Practice’ on international assistance to parliaments. Greg introduced the...
This blog examines ‘The Politics of Parliamentary Strengthening’, an article from GPG director Greg Power featured in this quarter’s The Political Quarterly. Parliament’s International Development...
This first insight from GPG was written by CEO & Founder Greg Power and expresses our Associate RH Alistair Burt’s endorsement of IPU’s Common Principles. On behalf of GPG, Rt Hon Alistair Burt MP...