Political leaders must explain the positive role played by immigration – not pander to an erroneous and inflammatory populist ...
This briefing review is the first step in a proposed evidence-building programme on HIF. Its purpose is to establish the ...
In this episode, guests examine how lower income countries can build more effective tax and transfer systems that can support ...
This report highlights potential low-cost interventions for external donors to promote economic growth and job creation in ...
This ODI insight explores how the Taliban’s new morality law erases Afghan women from public life, enforcing a form of gender ...
This ODI report sets out how well-designed and properly financed school meal programmes can support transformative change.
In a global context of more and more fragmented situations of violence and conflict, egregious abuses against civilians, increasing levels of humanitarian need, and decreasing resources, alternative ...
The European Commission's decision to delay the implementation of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) by 12 months provides much-needed breathing room for producers and countries exporting to the ...
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a game-changer for Africa's economic development, and Ghana is uniquely positioned to reap the rewards. With a thriving digital economy and ...
The relationship between civil society and the state is multi-dimensional and attracts extensive debate. For some people, civil society organisations (CSOs) are seen as the ‘magic bullet’ for driving ...
The Gender Equality in a Low Carbon World (GLOW) programme is an action research programme, 2021-24, which investigates opportunities for women’s economic empowerment in low-carbon transitions across ...
This is the second in a trilogy of think pieces that launch our work on ‘State-led crisis response’. Catch up on our first piece if you haven’t yet read it: 'Are humanitarian organisations anti-state?