Research

  1. Research

    Reward Work, Not Wealth

    To end the inequality crisis, we must build an economy for ordinary working people, not the rich and powerful.

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    Tracing US Development Flows: A Study of the Traceability of US Aid to Ghana

    Over 600 development organizations publish to the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Standard. IATI provides up-to-date and reliable aid data to improve accountability, coordination and effectiveness. Aid flow traceability throughout the implementation chain is a key part of this. However, using 2013–2015 IATI data, it is only possible to verify that 7 percent of US aid to Ghana ($28 million) arrived in the country. The traceability gap stems from limited IATI reporting by the international NGOs and firms that implemented most aid activities. To enhance traceability, the US government should require its implementers to publish to IATI.

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    R4 Rural Resilience Initiative

    Quarterly Report | April - June 2017

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    The Rise of Populism and Its Implications for Development NGOs

    Recent political events in Europe and North America pose a problem for Oxfam and organizations like it whose mission is to eradicate global poverty and injustice.

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    Mobilising Domestic Resources to Help Mali's Poorest Populations: The Role of French Development Aid

    Development cooperation has a major role to play in supporting fragile states to mobilise their own resources in order to fund basic social services.

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    Hurricane Harvey and equitable recovery

    Mapping social vulnerability and intensity of wind and flooding from Hurricane Harvey in Texas.

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