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

Latest publications: Discussion papers

Old age, disability and mental health: data issues for a post-2015 framework

Publication - Discussion papers - 3 June 2013
Emma Samman and Laura Kiku Rodriguez-Takeuchi
This Background Note discusses the available data on inequalities associated with disability, old age and mental health in a post-2015 development agreement. It presents the constraints to better data collection and some changes to key international survey instruments that would broaden their coverage, collect richer information and improve identification of these three groups.

Linking public financial management dimensions to development priorities

Publication - Discussion papers - 15 May 2013
This paper outlines theoretical and empirical links between public financial management (PFM) functions and development objectives in the context of very low capacity environments. It outlines a list of possible capacity substitution and supplementation options that could support PFM reform in such contexts.

The origins of modern finance ministries: an evolutionary account based on the history of Britain and Germany

Publication - Discussion papers - 15 May 2013
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This paper investigates the origins and drivers of fiscal institutions by studying the history of finance ministries. It argues that finance ministries have their origins in early modern Europe, where they served as agents of spending control to support inter-state warfare. This legacy still shapes the fiscal institutions of today.

Paying for progress: how will emerging post-2015 goals be financed in the new aid landscape?

Publication - Discussion papers - 31 March 2013
This paper explores options for financing some of the potential post-2015 goals within the changing development cooperation landscape. It focusses on five sectors: education, health, water and sanitation, sustainable energy and food and agriculture. It asks whether – and how much – additional finance is needed to meet the likely goals; and looks at what this implies for the design of the post-2015 framework.

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