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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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Traders work on the floor of the Ghana Stock Exchange in Accra, Ghana, June 15, 2006. (Photo by Jonathan Ernst)
Traders work on the floor of the Ghana Stock Exchange in Accra, Ghana, June 15, 2006. (Photo by Jonathan Ernst)

License: Creative Commons
Credit: Development;Finance;Information and Technology;Landscape;Orientation;People;Photo specs;Private Sector Development;banking;capital markets;commerce;communications;enterprise;growth;market;men;telecommunications
Source: Flickr

What does it take to build a stable and efficient financial sector for sustained growth and structural transformation in Africa?

Event - Public event - 11 September 2013 09:30 - 11:00 (GMT+00)
​The Governor of the Central Bank of Ghana joins a range of international financial sector experts to debate sustained growth and structural transformation in Africa
Construction workers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Construction workers in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Workers take a break at a construction site in Ho Chi Minh City. Rapid urbanization in Vietnam has brought both opportunities and challenges to the country. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Photo: Tran Viet Duc / World Bank
License: Creative Commons
Credit: Flickr/World Bank
Source: Flickr

Financial regulation in low-income countries: balancing inclusive growth with financial stability

Event - Workshop - 10 - 11 September 2013
​The University of Ghana hosted a two workshop and debate for the ODI project, funded by DFID-ESRC Growth Research Programme, on financial regulation in African low-income countries.
North Kordofan livestock brought and traded
North Kordofan livestock brought and traded

Scenes from Al Nnuhoud Livestock Market, North Kordofan where livestock is brought and traded from places nearby.
License: Creative Commons
Credit: Photo: Salahaldeen Nadir / World Bank
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Sudan’s deteriorating lifeline: strategies to support livestock production and trade

Event - Public event - 9 September 2013 13:00 - 14:30 (GMT+01 (BST))

Livestock is one of Darfur’s main economic assets, making a major contribution to Sudan’s national livestock and meat exports. During ten years of conflict, Darfur's livestock trade has been badly affected. Contracting volumes of livestock brought to market and a loss of competitiveness as trading costs soar, has left the regional and national economy struggling as well as many Sudanese people who make a living in the sector.

An ICRC delegate with a member of the SLA
An ICRC delegate with a member of the SLA

An ICRC delegate with a member of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) in Sudan
License: ICRC granted rights
Credit: ICRC/ HEGER, Boris / V-P-SD-E-0 1934
Source: ICRC

Humanitarian negotiations: talking to the 'other side'

Event - Public event - 5 September 2013 13:00 - 15:00 (GMT+01 (BST))

Humanitarian negotiations are often essential to gaining access to populations in need of humanitarian assistance, but negotiating with armed non-state actors can present formidable challenges. This event will discuss the challenges and compromises involved and the resources and tools that have been developed to support more effective engagement.

Dialogue with an opposition group and community in Darfur
Dialogue with an opposition group and community in Darfur

Dialogue with an opposition group and community in Darfur, 2007
License: ODI given rights
Credit: Conflict Dynamics International
Source: Conflict Dynamics International

Humanitarian negotiations: engaging with state and non-state actors in the midst of conflict

Event - Public event - 5 September - 6 November 2013

This event series will examine the challenges and compromises involved in humanitarian negotiations with state and non-state armed actors, how engagement affects access to populations, and what lessons can be learned.

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