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

Isabella Massa

Dr Isabella Massa has policy-oriented research experience, in particular with respect to African countries. Before joining ODI, she has worked as an Economist (FIP) at the International Monetary Fund within the Middle East and Central Asia Department, and has developed an extensive academic experience as research assistant and instructor in different international universities. Her research interests focus on private capital flows, stock markets development and economic growth. She has published in the Emerging Markets Review, African Development Review, Applied Financial Economics, International Review of Financial Analysis and in institutional working papers as well as occasional papers. She has a PhD in Economics and Organization at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice, Italy.

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The G-20 and financial inclusion: perspectives and suggestions from developing countries of the Commonwealth and Francophonie

Publication - Research reports and studies - 1 June 2011
The Commonwealth and Francophonie represent more than 100 countries and 2.5 billion people. The association countries provide excellent examples of best practice from which many other developing countries and regions may be able to learn, so the two associations and the G20 are natural partners in promoting financial inclusion.

Development at the G-20: a Commonwealth role in facilitating, implementing and monitoring, with a focus on Commonwealth small states

Publication - Research reports and studies - 1 June 2011
This paper aims to conceptualise the development agenda at the G-20 from a perspective which takes into account the vulnerabilities and resilience of Commonwealth small states, which have different development priorities from other types of developing countries.

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