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Facing the Pandemic of Antimicrobial Resistance in Brazil
Claudio A. Mora-García et al.
May 18, 2023
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Zambia’s Experience Developing a Roadmap to Support Heath Benefit Package Reform
Warren Mukelabai Simangolwa et al.
June 01, 2023
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The World Bank Should Harness Evidence to Deliver Greater Impact
Eeshani Kandpal et al.
June 05, 2023
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Experimental Evidence on Credit Constraints and Occupational Choice
Andrew Brudevold-Newman et al.
May 17, 2023

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We Should Be Spending More of Available Aid in Poorer Countries, Not Less
Charles Kenny
January 11, 2021
In the context of an ongoing debate around the role of aid in middle income countries, it is worth revisiting the discussion around aid allocation in general.
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UK Research Aid: Tied, Opaque and Off-Topic?
Lee Robinson et al.
July 25, 2019
The UK has considerably increased the amount of aid it spends on research in recent years. We suggest reporting reforms that will increase transparency and allow greater scrutiny of the way UK research aid is spent. We also call for the UK to live up to its reporting to the OECD that all British aid...
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Results Not Receipts: Counting the Right Things in Aid and Corruption (Brief)
Charles Kenny
June 19, 2017
Results Not Receipts explores how an important and justified focus on corruption is damaging the potential for aid to deliver results. Noting the costs of the standard anticorruption tools of fiduciary controls and centralized delivery, Results Not Receipts urges a different approach ...
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Results Not Receipts: Counting the Right Things in Aid and Corruption
Charles Kenny
June 19, 2017
Results Not Receipts explores how an important and justified focus on corruption is damaging the potential for aid to deliver results. Noting the costs of the standard anticorruption tools of fiduciary controls and centralized delivery, Results Not Receipts urges a different approach to tackling cor...
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Why Increasing Female Migration from Gender-Unequal Countries Is a Win for Everyone
Charles Kenny
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Megan O'Donnell
December 19, 2016
Available evidence points to a superior payoff to female migration from gender-unequal countries to more gender-equal countries for the migrant, the sending country, and recipient country alike. This suggests that a policy by relatively gender-equal countries to provide entry preference to female ec...
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Donors Funding Technology: 10 Recommendations
Charles Kenny
June 07, 2016
Funding the global public good of technology is a useful way for donors to leverage the impact of their aid. Different types of technologies appear to be important to development progress, and to spread, in different ways. ‘Lab coat technologies’ (inventions) spread easily and improve qu...
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Refocusing Gavi for Greater Impact
Sarah Dykstra et al.
February 09, 2015
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, pools donor funds to increase immunization rates in developing countries. Vaccines have saved millions of lives. Results from new research at the Center for Global Development suggest Gavi could save more lives by shifting support away from lower-cost vaccines provided to...

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