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The 80th UN General Assembly (UNGA 80) is taking place to a backdrop of overlapping global crises. International law and ...
Designed to respond to crisis, the humanitarian aid sector now finds itself in one. Major funding cuts are shaking the system ...
In the latest "This Week in Macroeconomics", we confront a pivotal question at the nexus of geopolitics, finance and ...
This paper explores how IDPs in Mosul are rebuilding their lives and livelihoods amidst poor economic conditions, crumbling infrastructure and ongoing risks from extreme and erratic weather ...
This briefing note explores recent practice on humanitarian evacuations and learnings from such practice, and examines current guidance and gaps in evidence. It is based on a light-touch review of ...
This blog presents some of the key findings from a comprehensive study to address the knowledge gap around Sierra Leone’s informal economy and financial inclusion – and expands on what policymakers ...
In the latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics", Dirk Willem te Velde confronts a pivotal question for UK foreign and economic policy: as Africa’s economic position changes, is the UK’s response ...
As high borrowing costs threaten development progress and deepen global inequality, guests examine how to make development finance fairer and more affordable.
To see change, we need to understand how it happens and be hard-nosed about how we push for it. By mapping this out, political economy analysis can provide a much-needed antidote to the understandable ...
The Global Risks and Resilience programme will alongside the ClimateWorks Foundation and Laudes Foundation be co-hosting a ...
Hosted by ODI Europe & IRC, in partnership with the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, this high-level ...