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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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Claire Melamed
Claire Melamed

Claire Melamed

Claire Melamed is the Head of the Growth, Poverty and Inequality Programme at ODI. She was previously the Head of Policy at ActionAid UK. She has also worked for Christian Aid, the United Nations in Mozambique, and taught at the University of London and the Open University.

Claire's current research interests are on the MDGs and the development of a post-MDG international agreement on development, on how an analysis of equity can improve our understanding of poverty and how to end it, on how to design policies to ensure that the benefits of growth are distributed to poor people, and on how to make inequality visible to policy makers through better data.

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Cusco, Peru
Cusco, Peru

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ERD 2013: European Report on Development

Projects - March 2012 to June 2013
The objective of this initiative is to enhance a European perspective on development issues in the international arena, on the basis of knowledge excellence, innovation and building of common ground between the European research community and policy-makers. The European Report on Development 2013 aims to provide an independent European contribution to the emerging debate on a possible post-2015 consensus on international development.
Claire Melamed

Inequality post 2015

Opinion - Articles and blogs - 14 March 2012
'The halving of income poverty, or the reduction of maternal mortality, is of course a tremendous achievement. But...the MDGs don’t provide the incentives for governments to find out who is left behind, or to design special policies to reach them.'

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