Governments treat neglected disease product research and development (R&D) as they would treat...
Category - Global aid issues
Weekend links: Malawi, PNG, graduating from poverty...
In an interview with the Guardian, Africa’s first female ex-president, Malawi’s Joyce...
Financing for development: this year’s big debate
More and better financing for development will be required in order to end poverty by 2030 and...
Weekend links: TED talks, mobile coverage, NGOs in conflict...
TED talks are a popular forum for sharing ideas on a plethora of topics. But what impact might they...
UK elections and aid (and Australia’s UKIP aid policy)
Whilst the UK elections have been a big story recently, you probably haven’t heard much about the...
Weekend links: UK & Australian aid, development is WEIRD...
By the time this post is published, the polls will have closed in Britain. Despite the UK...
Event: Transnational Research Institute on Corruption Forum
If you research corruption, anti-corruption or related issues, and are interested in engaging with...
Is extreme poverty going to end by 2030?
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) has just released a report on the eradication of poverty...
Weekend reading and listening: migrants, beyond aid, toward...
Along with the devastating earthquake in Nepal, the plight of migrants and refugees across the...
Seizing opportunity: the UK and the Asian Infrastructure...
The United Kingdom recently made a surprise announcement to join the China-led Asian Infrastructure...