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This blog is written and maintained by Duncan Green, Head of Research for Oxfam GB and author of 'From Poverty to Power'. More information on Duncan and the book is available on the From Poverty to Power official website.
It is a personal reflection by the author. It is intended to provoke debate and conversations about development, not as a comprehensive statement of Oxfam's agreed policies - for those, please take a deep breath and read the Oxfam International strategic plan or consult policy papers on a range of development issues.
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Recent Posts
- Blattman on Kony 2012; weird nutrition; good news on poverty; who needs ‘Official Views’?; food modelling; women and blogging; Rodrik v Harvard students; Make Bradford British: Links I liked
- The only interesting question on Kony 2012 – why did it get 60 million hits?
- Do research funders have to chose between rigour, innovation and impact?
- International Women’s Day – what to celebrate, what to condemn?
- Is this the UN’s most powerful critique to date of finance-driven globalization?
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