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

Press releases

15 April 2013

Londoners will get the chance to see and hear for themselves how parts of their contribution to the UK’s aid programme are spent from the people who benefit, thanks to a ground-breaking photography exhibition to be held at the OXO Tower gallery on the South Bank from 24th -28th April.

11 April 2013

Figures in the new ODI report 'At cross purposes' present a clear wake up call to a climate community which is accused of ‘throwing green money after brown’ when it comes to acknowledging the scale of the public policy challenge they face.

4 April 2013

ODI Research Fellow Jonathan Glennie responds to the UK International Development Select Committee report into aid to Pakistan.  

27 March 2013

New ODI research reveals that aid is heading for a tipping point where the majority of funds are ‘non-traditional’.

25 March 2013

A cutting edge once-in-a-lifetime survey of the global population looks set to challenge global leaders as the discussions on a new global development framework pick up pace in Bali this week.

14 March 2013

ODI Research Fellow and Head of Development Progress Susan Nicolai responds to the publication of the United Nations Human Development Report ' The rise of the south'.

11 March 2013

ODI’s Head of Private Sector and Markets Karen Ellis responds to Justine Greening's speech on how the Department for International Development plans to build on its work with British businesses

6 March 2013

While other BRICS countries have seen significant increases in income inequality over the last decade, Brazil has bucked the trend in a manner that demands attention

27 February 2013

People living in Somalia, Afghanistan and Niger are the most at risk from being affected by the often devastating combination of natural disasters and conflicts, according to a new report from the ODI.

21 February 2013

ODI Research Fellow Ashley Jackson: “We know that aid spending on stabilisation efforts is proven to be one of the least effective ways of spending aid. If we are looking for value for money and impact then we should focus on programming that has a proven track record of effectiveness."