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Origin and the “Mission” of the Center for Global Development
Nancy Birdsall
June 28, 2022
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A Package of Reforms for Financing Pandemic Preparedness
Amanda Glassman
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Eleni Smitham
June 23, 2022
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A Bank for the World
Ranil Dissanayake et al.
June 09, 2022
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Improving Access, Stewardship, and Innovation for Antimicrobials
Anthony McDonnell et al.
June 28, 2022

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A Higher Bar or an Obstacle Course? Peer Review and Organizational Decision-Making in an International Development Bureaucracy
Ranil Dissanayake
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Euan Ritchie
May 20, 2022
Many public organizations employ technologies of scrutiny such as peer review or quality assurance to improve their performance and decision-making. Such technologies may affect performance and decision-making directly, through scrutiny, and indirectly, through behavioural responses by agents within...
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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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Strengthening Regional Policy Frameworks to Better Respond to Environmental Migration: Recommendations for the UK Government
Amelia Dal Pra et al.
December 14, 2021
The Bay of Bengal, the Sahel, and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are especially vulnerable to the impacts of slow-onset climate events resulting from climate change. Global temperature warming is leading to a dramatic rise in sea levels, which will lead to coastal erosion and land loss across...
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Facilitating Environmental Migration through Humanitarian and Labour Pathways: Recommendations for the UK Government
Helen Dempster et al.
December 14, 2021
The impact of climate change, environmental degradation, and disasters on migration and human mobility is receiving more and more attention, by policymakers, academics, and the press alike. While there are gaps in the evidence base, much suggests that the vast majority of people will seek to move in...
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Assessing the UK’s ODA Focus on Poverty and Africa
Euan Ritchie et al.
December 02, 2021
The UK has historically prioritised poverty reduction in its aid spending, focusing finance where it is most needed. In this note, we assess the poverty focus of the UK’s bilateral official development assistance (ODA) over the past decade and compare this to other major donors. To do so, we examine...
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Accounting Anomalies and Arbitrary Targets are Conspiring to Hurt the Poor: SDRs, the UK Aid Ceiling, and Fiscal Trickery
Euan Ritchie
October 12, 2021
The phrase “giving with one hand while taking with the other” has rarely been more appropriate than in examining the UK’s recent approach to the aid budget. Under current plans, by increasing its contributions to the IMF’s concessional lending pot, the UK will actually reduce the amount of aid avail...
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Can Special Drawing Rights Be Recycled to Where They Are Needed at No Budgetary Cost?
David Andrews
April 20, 2021
In this note, David Andrews looks at one mechanism that could work for using excess SDRs to the benefit of low- and middle-income countries: donating them. It is a simple idea but hardly straightforward, as he demonstrates with a “case study” of how the United Kingdom might do this. The UK’s rules g...

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