Governance Mapping

This interactive map offers an entry point into the complex landscape of development governance across Least Developed Countries (as defined by the United Nations) and our initial field engagement sites. Using secondary data, we bring together key indicators on human development, civil society space, and climate vulnerability to offer an integrated view of how these dimensions intersect across different geographies.

 

Rather than presenting a definitive picture, the map below provides a partial yet valuable perspective, highlighting relationships between social, political, and ecological dynamics often examined in isolation. It is an exploratory tool, inviting users to engage with the interconnections that undergird development governance and practice. For us, mapping offers both an analytical and a spatial practice, a way to visualise the often-invisible assemblages that shape the development sphere and to highlight relationships rarely captured through quantitative data alone.