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    States and economic development: What role? What risks?
    An ODI Poverty and Public Policy Group Event. 22 November. Details

    Development horizons: Future directions for research and policy
    Joint IDS, IIED and ODI Series (seven meetings)
    Second meeting: 'Climate change'. 22 November. Programme/meeting reports/audio

    Disasters and development: From relief to preparedness and risk reduction
    Joint ODI/DSA/APGOOD/DFID meeting series
    Final meeting: 'When disasters are dDivorced from development: Donor accountability in emergency response and how to link disasters to development', 29 November. Programme/meeting reports/audio

    Learning from experience - Linking research and development

    Joint ODI/DFID Central Research Department seminar series (six meetings)
    Third meeting: 'How can research build capacity for development?', 29 November.
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  • Recent Meetings

    The African Green Revolution and the Millennium Villages Project
    ODI event, 2 November. Programme

    What's next in international development
    Joint ODI/APGOOD
    (2006 meetings series)
    Tenth meeting: ''Development, Global Issues and Democratic Governance', 1 November. Programme/meeting reports/audio

    In conversation with... Guillermo Perry, Chief Economist, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, World Bank, 30 October. Programme/meeting report/audio

    Is global poverty more pressing than climate change?
    Joint APGOOD/APPCCG/ODI/Practical Action event, 24 October. Programme/meeting report/audio

    UK development assistance in Latin America: Lessons from Peru
    An ODI Latin America and Caribbean Group Event, 23 October. Programme/meeting report/audio

    Scaling up on HIV/AIDS: People and promises, opinions and reality
    Fifth meeting: 'The Role of the Private Sector in the HIV/AIDS Response', 10 October.
    Programme/meeting reports/audio


    RiPPLE news: RiPPLE open for business
    The Ethiopian Minister of Water Resources, Ato Asfaw Dingamo, officially opened RiPPLE’s Concepts, Methods and Planning meeting in Addis Ababa on 24 October. More


    Blogs

    Blunt and brutal. But UN reform is possible. Blair, Brown and Benn can make it happen. Blog by Simon Maxwell, November.
    Blog

    What will the High Level Panel on UN Reform announce this Thursday? (9 November) Blog

    Is ‘human security’ a neat way of framing a poverty-focused aid programme, or a clever device for the EU to appropriate development aid for the purposes of foreign policy? Blog

    updated 15 November, 2006
  • Thursday 9th November saw the release of a report on the future of the United Nations.

    News Release and Blog, 10 November: Blunt and brutal. But UN reform is possible. Blair, Brown and Benn can make it happen. Newsrelease    Blog

    News Release 9 November: The best opportunity for a generation to reform the United Nations development system. PDF

    New thematic portal - UN reform

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    Thematic portals based on the content of ODI's Annual Report are on the website and are updated regularly with our latest resources: aid architecture, governance and corruption, fragile states, trade and finance, Asia 2015, water, drought and relief responses

    View ODI's Annual Report

  • Publications

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    How can governments boost the local economic impacts of tourism? PDF

    Providing aid in insecure environments: Trends in policy and operations. Details

    Aid effectiveness and human rights: Strenghtening the implementation of the Paris Declaration. PDF

    ODI Briefing Paper

    Internal migration, poverty and development in Asia PDF

    ODI Opinions


    IMF reform: What happens next? PDF

    Assessing governance: How can political risk analysis help? PDF

    Working Papers

    Reforming the international aid architecture: Options and ways forward. PDF

    Bringing community-learnt knowledge into the policy debate: The case of legal aid centres. PDF

    Building effective research policy networks: Linking function and form. PDF

    Participation by the poor in Luang Prabang tourism economy: Current earnings and opportunities for expansion. PDF



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