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REPORTS
Healthier Firms for a Stronger Recovery
Andrew Powell
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Liliana Rojas-Suarez
August 03, 2022
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Reinvigorating Impact Evaluation for Global Development
Julia Kaufman et al.
July 19, 2022
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Mainstreaming Evidence Use through Locally Led Development: Recommendations for USAID
Janeen Madan Keller et al.
July 19, 2022
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2022 Global Refugee Work Rights Report
Thomas Ginn et al.
July 28, 2022

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Development Effectiveness in the “New Normal”: What Do the Changing Roles and Purposes of ODA Mean for the Effectiveness Agenda?
Rachael Calleja
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Beata Cichocka
March 31, 2022
This paper explores how the roles and purposes of official development assistance (ODA) are changing and what these shifts mean for the future of the development effectiveness agenda. Using data obtained through a survey of officials working in development agencies and partner countries, this paper ...
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Two Birds, One Budget: Using ODA for Influence and Development in the Indo-Pacific?
Rachael Calleja et al.
December 20, 2021
This paper explores the UK’s proposed “Indo-Pacific tilt” from a development perspective. In light of recent cuts to the UK’s official development assistance (ODA), we ask how the UK can use scarce development resources in the Indo-Pacific more effectively to capitalise on opportunities to support s...
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Can We Better Manage Donor Institutions for Tackling Global Challenges?
Nilima Gulrajani
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Rachael Calleja
September 15, 2021
Tackling global challenges effectively needs donors to rethink how the resources and expertise of diverse governmental actors are brought together. Bilateral donor governance urgently needs a conductor to coordinate a whole-of-government development policy and an orchestra of actors for its implemen...
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The Quality of Official Development Assistance
Ian Mitchell et al.
May 25, 2021
The Quality of Official Development Assistance (QuODA) measures and compares providers of official development assistance (ODA) on quantitative indicators that matter most to development effectiveness and quality. It aims to encourage improvements to the quality of ODA by highlighting and assessing ...
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How Do Development Agencies Support Climate Action?
Rachael Calleja
March 23, 2021
This paper explores how development agencies are integrating climate action into development portfolios in response to calls to scale-up climate engagements in alignment with both the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement.
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Addressing Debt Vulnerabilities
Masood Ahmed
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Mark Plant
April 17, 2020
Around the turn of the century, there was a broad recognition that the debt burden of many developing countries was impeding their growth. Much of the debt had accumulated in the context of the Cold War and had not resulted in productive investment.
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Why Does Pakistan Have Repeated Macroeconomic Crises?
Masood Ahmed
July 03, 2018
Over the past 50 years, Pakistan’s record on macroeconomic management has been mixed. The next crisis is now approaching. Most economists agree that the post-election government will have no alternative but to approach the IMF yet again for another bailout with associated policy conditionality...
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