Another weekend, another set of links to keep you thinking about development right through ‘til...
Category - Global development policy
UK locks 0.7% aid commitment in law
In the UK on Monday, a Bill to lock in the country’s commitment to foreign aid at 0.7% of GNI was...
Volunteering an opinion
Last year one of us clattered down a long, bone-shuddering road to an isolated hamlet in Timor...
What aid workers think of ‘what journalists really think’
Any report claiming to illuminate what anyone ‘really’ thinks is bound to generate some controversy...
Regionalism, sub-regionalism and women’s empowerment: an...
During her first visit to Vanuatu as Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat...
Weekend reading and listening: WHO’s woes, IMF and Ebola...
If the thought of a long weekend without development is more than you can bear, here are some links...
Livestream: Mari Pangestu’s address on 12 March
On 12 March, we will host Professor Mari Pangestu, one of Indonesia’s leading intellectuals and...
Weekend reading and listening: water wars, improving services...
For those of you who don’t want to spend your weekend deprived of matters development, here...
Australia’s aid to Indonesia: a quiet good, until dragged into a...
As we’ve noted here, much attention has been focused in recent weeks on the battle to save the...
The future of the Global Fund
During his recent visit to Canberra, Stephen Howes spoke to Dr Mark Dybul, the head of the Global...