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Shaping policy for development

An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN
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Marta Foresti
Marta Foresti

Marta Foresti

Head of Programme, Politics and Governance
Marta Foresti leads the Politics and Governance programme at ODI. Her interests include the political economy of development - with a focus on service delivery, justice, and rights - as well as conflict and fragility. She has an interest in applied social research methodologies and policy evaluation in particular . She has over ten years of research, evaluation, policy and management experience. Before joining ODI in 2006, Marta gained practical policy experience, including as a senior policy advisor in the Department of Development Policy of the Italian Treasury and as head of the Learning and Impact Assessment team at Save the Children UK and at Amnesty International. She has extensive country experience in West Africa, South and South East Asia, as well as in several European countries, including Italy and the UK.
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Georgia won't go Soviet

Opinion - Articles and blogs - 4 October 2012
'Focusing too much on the role of Russia would underestimate how much this is actually a Georgian story... Russia is only part of the story, and it is risky to look at the east from a very western vantage point.'
Mural showing women and children in El Salvador highlighting the role of the law
Mural showing women and children in El Salvador highlighting the role of the law

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Women’s leadership and participation in peace and security and humanitarian response

Projects - September 2012 to June 2013
This project evaluates the contribution of UN Women to increase women’s leadership and participation in peace and security, extracting the results achieved and lessons learned by the predecessor entities and examining these in the context of the new Strategic Plan and its aspirations in this area. It will also assess the coherence of the design of the humanitarian response area in the context of UN Women’s mandate to provide forward looking recommendations.

Tricky transitions to democracy

Opinion - Podcasts and audio - 2 February 2012
Reflecting on our event with Lord Paddy Ashdown, which discussed Libya's transition from an authoritarian to democratic regime, this ODI Podcast discusses issues raised and explores: the nature of Libya's political uprising; what a successful democracy might look like and how it might be achieved; what lessons and experience we can draw upon from previous democratic transitions and provides some top tips for donors supporting countries in the midst of such change.

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