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Common Values, Common Rules: How Should DAC Countries Engage with China in International Development?

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Yunnan Chen
February 12, 2019
A truly global international development regime should be based on shared values and common rules, while also respecting the wants and rights of recipient countries and societies. If the Development Assistance Committee (DAC)—the “traditional donors”—find common gro...
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The Two Hundred Billion Dollar Question: How to Get the Biggest Impact from the 2019 Replenishments

February 05, 2019
In 2019/2020 donor governments are anticipated to pledge up to $170 billion to various multilateral organisations as part of their replenishment cycles. This unusual bunching of replenishments of some of the largest organisations in 2019 provides an opportunity to think more coherently about multila...
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How Will Donors Spend $170 Billion This Year and Next?

February 05, 2019
In 2019-20, donors will commit roughly $170 billion of public funding to an alphabet soup of international aid organisations, many of which their citizens may never have heard of. Each replenishment will be considered as a separate exercise, ignoring the reality that they are competing for limited d...
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The Right Tools for the Job: When to Use CEA and When to Use BCA for Evaluating Health Policies

February 04, 2019
As countries strive to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, including attaining and sustaining universal health coverage, decision-makers are increasingly using economic evaluation to drive macro policy choices and more granular technology-focused decisions. In a recent study, we discuss ...