ODI Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI)

Small Islands Big Picture

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Directors of ODI's Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative, Emily Wilkinson and Matt Bishop, cut to the heart of the political, economic, social and environmental challenges facing SIDS, and how their incredible people are responding to them. Every episode includes expert guests from the Caribbean, Pacific and elsewhere. To get in touch, visit  https://odi.org/en/about/our-work/resilient-islands/  or send us an email to  info@odi.org  with "small islands" in the subject line. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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ODI Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI)

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Jun 3, 2026

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Episodes

Defending the SIDS special case: what happened at the SIDS Future Forum 2026? 03.06.2026

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) have long been recognised by the United Nations as a “special case” for sustainable development. This reflects the fact that small islands across the Caribbean, the Pacific, and the Indian Ocean and Atlantic regions face unique and intensifying challenges, including climate change, debt pressures, geopolitical uncertainty, and limited fiscal space. But in a ra...

Have health outcomes in small islands recovered a half-decade after the Covid-19 pandemic? 08.05.2026

Small islands generally did far better during the pandemic than bigger (and often richer) countries with more complex health systems. In this episode, Emily and Matt ask: what have been the longer-term effects of Covid-19 more than five years on? Have lessons have been learned for the next shock? Where can we see both improvements and things to worry about in health provision and outcomes?  ...

Will 2026 be an even bigger year for small islands? 29.01.2026

In this episode, Emily, Matt and the other RESI Directors look back on everything that happened in the world of small islands during 2025, discussing hot topics, highlights and lowlights while looking forward to 2026 will bring. The team also discusses how their own policy and research has shaped conversations around different SIDS agendas - from debt and oceans to geopolitics and climate justice....

Drama and decisions: was COP30 a win for Small Islands? 22.12.2025

From momentum against fossil fuels to fires breaking out on site, COP30 was anything but routine. Held just outside Brazil’s Amazon rainforest and framed as the ‘COP of implementation’, the talks delivered a mix of drama, hard-won progress, and unfinished business. But where did small islands feature in the final decisions, and will those outcomes lead to real change? In this episode, Matt and Emi...

Is AI a threat or an opportunity for small islands? 01.12.2025

The seemingly unstoppable rise of “big data” and Artificial Intelligence is reshaping and destabilising the global economy. But where do small islands fit into this? Could digital technologies like AI level the playing field, or do they represent a new form of technocolonialism? Can Small Island Developing States (SIDS) embed them quickly enough to benefit from new economic opportunities, or are t...

What does the ICJ climate change decision mean for small islands? 24.09.2025

In July 2025, The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a unanimous advisory opinion affirming that states have legal obligations under international law to prevent environmental harm and uphold human rights while reducing emissions to stay within 1.5°C of warming. For Small Island Developing States (SIDS), this was a remarkable victory. But what are the political and legal implications, and...

Protecting our oceans: is impact investing the big ticket for small islands? 27.08.2025

We are witnessing a boom in new forms of financing that generate both profit for investors and a “social return” for communities. But what is “impact investing”, and why do we need more of it to protect our oceans and support small islands?    Matt and Emily – with RESI colleague, Gail Hurley – reflect on the UN Oceans Conference in Nice, June 2025. We ask whether socially responsible in...

Narrating disaster: what’s it like to live through a hurricane or volcanic eruption? 09.07.2025

Disasters are a constant part of life on islands - but outsiders often just see the stats: storm categories, earthquake scales, eruption sizes. Behind those numbers are real people forced to live through harrowing experiences. In this episode, Matt and Emily ask: how do survivors make sense of the shock - and how do their stories help communities rebuild what was lost?  In “Island Voices”, Da...

Is gang-related violence becoming worse in small islands? 19.05.2025

Small states are among the most peaceful societies, rarely experiencing war and conflict. Yet, on a per capita basis, some - especially, but not exclusively, in the Caribbean—suffer from daunting levels of homicidal violence. In this episode, ODI Global's Emily and Matt ask whether gang violence is getting worse, and explore how SIDS are investing in young people as one part of the solution. &nbsp...

Navigating geopolitical upheaval: what does Trumpism 2.0 mean for SIDS? 27.03.2025

President Trump’s return to the White House in 2025 signals an upheaval in global politics. ODI hosts, Emily and Matt, ask what this means for small island developing states, and how they might navigate these increasingly choppy waters.  Guests: William Waqavakatoga Professor Joanne Wallis Professor Jack Corbett Professor W. Andy Knight Professor Xiaotong Zhang Ali Naseer Mohamed , Permanent...

Smelly seaweed: could Sargassum fuel the future? 10.03.2025

In recent years, many Caribbean countries have experienced a staggering influx of sargassum, a type of nuisance seaweed emanating from the Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic Ocean. Beyond just its potent smell, sargassum seaweed is wreaking havoc on coastal ecosystems, fisheries and tourism infrastructure. In this episode, Emily and Matt ask where it has come from, why...

Could a meaningful conversation on reparations support greater climate justice? 16.01.2025

Intellectuals and activists have long demanded reparations for the horrors of slavery and other colonial abuses. For Small Island Developing States, these demands appear particularly urgent as intensifying climate-related shocks compound existing injustices. In this episode, Emily and Matt ask whether questions of repair and recompense can no longer be avoided by powerful actors. If so, what...

How might the Bridgetown Initiative reshape the global financial architecture? 15.11.2024

In this episode, Emily and Matt try to find out why it has blazed such a successful trail, what reforms might ultimately result from it, and where SIDS fit into the process.     Featuring: Emily Wilkinson (host)  | RESI Director and Principal Research Fellow at ODI Global Matthew Bishop (host)  | RESI Director and Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield Alicia Nicholls &...

Uncharted waters: where do SIDS fit into the recent explosion in climate litigation? 07.11.2024

Since the Paris Agreement of 2015, legal action around climate change has grown. This takes many forms, from community groups and public bodies suing oil companies, to international litigation by states within multilateral courts. The most prominent initiative is the pursuit of an “Advisory Opinion” at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the “Obligations of States in respect of climate cha...

What happened at SIDS4 in Antigua and Barbuda? 30.07.2024

In May 2024, the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) took place in Antigua, where leaders agreed the next ten-year roadmap for Small Island Developing States (SIDS), the “ Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS: A Renewed Agenda for Resilient Prosperity (ABAS) ”. In this episode, Emily and Matt review the conference, bringing to life the event’s atmosph...

Demystifying the Blue Economy: should we call Small Island Developing States “Big Ocean States” instead? 27.06.2024

In recent years, the notion of the “Blue Economy” has gained traction in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) policy debates. Focusing on the often-enormous marine spaces encompassed in SIDS’ exclusive economic zones (EEZs) – rather than their diminutive terrestrial landmasses – implies SIDS are really “large ocean states” rather than “small island states”. For proponents, the “Blue Economy” repr...

Why are so many small states turning to Citizenship by Investment (CBI) schemes? 10.05.2024

Citizenship is traditionally granted by right – on the basis of birthplace or parentage – or acquired through naturalisation – on the basis of sustained residency and allegiance to the state. Yet, many small countries are increasingly “selling sovereignty” through Citizenship by Investment (CBI) or Residence by Investment (RBI) schemes. These “golden passports” and “golden visas” generate sizeable...

Are changes in global shipping generating better connectivity for Small Island Developing States?? 09.04.2024

Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are, by definition, highly dependent on shipping and other forms of connectivity. As geographically small land masses, SIDS have a high propensity to import things, and as islands, all imports, exports and travel must be done by sea (or air). However, SIDS are at the mercy of the global shipping industry, over which they have little control – an industry prone...

Will the Fourth UN International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) generate ‘resilient prosperity’? 29.02.2024

Each decade since the mid-1990s, the United Nations has convened a high-level international summit – bringing together small-island governments, large-state donor partners, international organisations and representatives from civil society – to agree the next ten-year agenda for Small Island Developing States’ (SIDS) development diplomacy. The fourth of these conferences ( SIDS4 ) will take place...

Who is responsible for high debt burdens in SIDS? 02.01.2024

This episode of " Small Islands, Big Picture " explores debt in SIDS – a critical challenge with no easy solutions. Emily and Matt explain why many island states have built up such large debt burdens in the first place, how this impacts SIDS in different ways, and why it is so difficult to reduce. They discuss what can be done to augment SIDS’ ‘fiscal space’, whose responsibility it is to help the...

Can we find solutions to climate change-induced sea-level rise? 28.10.2023

This episode of " Small Islands Big Picture " Emily and Matt discuss the problem of sea-level rise, the challenges it poses to sustainable development – especially for low-lying island nations – and what might be done about it.  Ian Fry explains why sea-level rise is such a multifaceted problem. In "Island Voices", Dr Michelle Scobie talks about the critical role of environmental governa...

What are the distinctive challenges faced by small non-sovereign islands? 06.09.2023

In this episode , Emily and Matt discuss a special group of small islands: non-independent territories or "sub-national island jurisdictions" (SNIJs). They explain the great diversity that exists amongst these non-sovereign islands in terms of levels of development and depth of integration with metropolitan powers like Britain, France, the Netherlands and the United States. Professor Jack Cor...

How can the UN Multidimensional Vulnerability Index help small island states? 07.08.2023

In this episode of "Small Islands, Big Picture", Emily and Matthew look at the United Nation's new Multidimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI), how it relates to age-old debates about small-state vulnerability, and why it could lead to a long-overdue shift in the allocation of international aid. In "Island Voices", Theresa Meki speaks about the meaning of vulnerability and George Carter highlights...

Why do small islands matter? 13.07.2023

“ Small Islands, Big Picture ” is a new podcast from The Resilient and Sustainable Islands Initiative (RESI) and ODI which will shine a spotlight on the unique challenges and remarkable resilience of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) around the world. Hosts and RESI directors Dr Emily Wilkinson and Dr Matthew Bishop will be joined by expert guests from the Caribbean, Pacific and beyo...

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