Research & Publications

DOEN: Impact Investment in Arts and Culture
New Silk Roads conducted a feasibility study for DOEN Participates for a new Impact Investment Fund for the cultural and creative sector in Europe. Together with an investor, we interviewed over 40 impact investors, artists, and cultural entrepreneurs to discuss the opportunities and challenges for impact investment in arts and culture, specifically in the Netherlands. The research explored 6 thematic areas: New Materials and Crafts, Ethical Fashion, Social Design, Cultural Spaces, Cultural Productions and Urban Culture. Subsequently, New Silk Roads is advising DOEN to identify a suitable fund manager. The DOEN feasibility study will be published in early 2025.

Endev Innovative Finance for Energy Study
How can we utilise innovative finance to increase sustainable energy access around the world? New Silk Roads tackled this question through researching and producing a publication which provides critical insights and practical recommendations for practitioners, donors, and investors to unlock the capital needed to fuel sustainable energy access and empower vulnerable communities. The report, commissioned by EnDev on behalf of RVO and GIZ, includes a deep dive into traditional tools like grants, debt, equity, and risk-sharing instruments, alongside emerging tools such as carbon finance, aggregation, and anchor-based financing.

CLUA Just and Sustainable Technologies
For the Climate and Land Use Alliance (CLUA), New Silk Roads developed a strategic foresight report, organised two mini think tanks, and wrote a strategic line of action for just and sustainable technology in tropical forest countries. The assignment included engaging consultants in Indonesia and Costa Rica, conducting interviews with a wide range of climate organisations, environment defenders and digital rights specialists, analysing CLUA's grant portfolio, and involving experts in digital rights and climate justice. The outcomes were presented at CLUA's strategic retreat with representatives from member foundations, including Climate Works, Porticus, the Packard Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Moore Foundation, and Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies.

CFYE Digital Jobs Study
Commissioned by the Challenge Fund for Youth Employment (CFYE), New Silk Roads conducted an in-depth research project, “Digital Jobs and Women in the MENA Region.” The study explored how digitally-enabled jobs can create sustainable employment opportunities for women across Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, and Morocco. Leveraging its expertise in qualitative research and regional insights, New Silk Roads worked closely with CFYE’s portfolio of impact-driven organisations to examine barriers to workforce participation, gender dynamics, and the role of ecosystem actors. By engaging with diverse stakeholders, including NGOs, governments, and private sector entities, the project delivered actionable insights and recommendations to foster inclusive economic growth and empower women in the digital economy across the MENA region.

Vertical Atlas
We provided project management support for the production of Vertical Atlas, a book exploring the geopolitics of digital technology. From an investigation into the lithium mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo to maps of the fiber-optic submarine cables, Vertical Atlas contains artworks and essays by over 50 leading international designers, artists, and thinkers. The book launch and exhibition opening took place at Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam with lectures by Nanjala Nyabola and Benjamin H. Bratton and a performance by artist Francois Knoetze. You can download the high-resolution version here.