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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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Andrew Rogerson
Andrew Rogerson

Andrew Rogerson

Senior Research Associate, Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure

Andrew Rogerson is an ODI Senior Research Associate who was formerly a Senior RF in CAPE (2003-06). He has also worked as a Special Counsellor (Aid Architecture/Financing) at OECD, Head of the Human Development Group at DFID, and a Regional Director at World Bank (as part of a 25+ year career at the Bank).

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A Chinese worker in Ethiopia as part a project to help improve livelihoods in Africa initiated by China’s Ministry of Commerce
A Chinese worker in Ethiopia as part a project to help improve livelihoods in Africa initiated by China’s Ministry of Commerce

License: Creative Commons
Credit: D J Clark
Source: Flickr

Old puzzles, new pieces: development cooperation in tomorrow’s world

Event - Conference - 14 - 15 November 2012

From the rise of China and Brazil to game changing models of global philanthropy, person-to-person giving and social impact investment, the community of actors engaged in development cooperation is evolving. While the geography of poverty is changing so too are the tools available for targeting assistance. The 2012 CAPE Conference will explore how fundamental global shifts will shape the future of development cooperation.

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