July Podcast: democracy, Mali election, aid and the military
24 July 2013
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This month’s ODI Podcast takes a look at what the current wave of global protest can tell us about democracy and elections, picks apart the rationale for Sunday’s elections in Mali and delves into the debate over whether we should be making more of the aid budget available to the military.
This month’s podcast features interviews with Alina Rocha Menocal - Research Fellow in ODI’s Politics and Governance team, Andrew Norton, ODI's Director of Research, Lord Jack McConnell, Eva Svoboda - Research Fellow in the Humanitarian Policy Group and Bryn Welham - Research Fellow in the Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure.
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- Aid
- Aid to fragile states
- Effective delivery of aid
- Aid effectiveness
- Effective instruments and channels for aid delivery
- Key challenges in aid policy
- Governance
- Political institutions and systems
- Elections, parliaments and political parties
- Voice and accountability
- Knowledge and power
- Policy actors
- Government officials
- Civil society and social movements
- Elections
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Mali










