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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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The ODI Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure helps to shape and drive the agenda for international development assistance, as well as efficient and effective public spending for development at country level.
A small shop selling items made from grass, baskets, brooms etc. South Africa
EU aid in South Africa

Drawing on analysis of South Africa, this research explores what the EU's new aid policy approach means for middle-income countries.

A girl does her homework in Kandahar, Afghanistan © Sayed Sarwar Amani/IRIN
Debate over UK's aid budget misses the point

‘Aid isn't just about money,’ says Romilly Greenhill. To reduce long-term need for development aid, we must widen the debate to explore how money is spent.

Somaliland already boasts a lucrative livestock trade, which accounts for about 80 per cent of foreign earnings © James Reinl/IRIN
Changing the world? Where's the cash coming from?

Jonathan Glennie argues that countries should be viewed as finance-generators instead of recipients, and that the ‘financing gap’ model is out of date.

Collecting clean water with the help of UKaid. DFID/Russell Watkins (http://www.flickr.com/photos/dfid/5330401479/)
The Pakistan conundrum

'Why should we keep giving aid to relatively well off countries', asks Andrew Rogerson in this new ODI Opinion.

Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure
The ODI Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure helps to shape and drive the agenda for international development assistance, as well as efficient and effective public spending for development at country level.
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