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

Latest publications: Research reports and studies

Operational risk assessment of public financial management in Nepal: a review of challenges and opportunities

Publication - Research reports and studies - 16 September 2013
Philipp Krause, Stephanie Sweet, Edward Hedger, and Bhola Chalise
This report aims to inform an ongoing dialogue about the implementation of public financial management (PFM) improvements in Nepal, including their prioritization and sequencing in the prevailing political context. It provides a “reality check” on the strengths and weaknesses of the existing PFM system and focuses on nontechnical aspects such as institutional and political factors. The study was conducted as a joint initiative between the government and its development partners.

Cooperation from crisis? Regional responses to humanitarian emergencies

Publication - Research reports and studies - 12 September 2013
Jérémie Labbé, Lilianne Fan, and Walter Kemp
This policy paper examines how regional responses to humanitarian crises have succeeded or failed to meet humanitarian objectives in order to inform approaches to contemporary crises, with a historical look at regional responses to the war in the former Yogoslavia and Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.

Targeting infrastructure development to foster agricultural trade and market integration in developing countries: an analytical review

Publication - Research reports and studies - 3 September 2013
Marie-Agnès Jouanjean
This paper reviews evidence on the effect of investment in rural infrastructure on market access, trade and in particular agricultural trade, and on conditions and complementarities pertaining to the maximisation of the benefit to agricultural development and poverty reduction.

The technical is political: understanding the political implications of sector characteristics for education service delivery

Publication - Research reports and studies - 2 September 2013
Daniel Harris, Richard Batley, Claire Mcloughlin and Joseph Wales
The education sector has characteristics that have political as well as technical implications. They affect the ways in which individuals and groups interact in relation to the delivery of education services. Achieving improvements in sector outcomes demands strategies that are politically feasible and effective as well as technically sufficient.

Talking to the 'other side': humanitarian engagement with armed non-state actors in Darfur, Sudan, 2003-2012

Publication - Research reports and studies - 30 August 2013
Jonathan Loeb
This Working Paper focuses on the humanitarian community’s extensive engagement with rebel movements in Darfur from 2003-2012. Based on first-hand accounts of experiences of aid workers and rebels who participated in humanitarian negotiations, it documents the rise, decline and disappearance of cross-line aid over the last ten years.

Talking to the 'other side': Humanitarian negotiations in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile, Sudan

Publication - Research reports and studies - 30 August 2013
This Working Paper examines humanitarian negotiations with armed non-state actors in Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile. Through interviews with armed groups, aid workers, local and international experts and civilians, the study aims to improve understanding of the opportunities for, and obstacles to, engagement with the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) and the Government of Sudan for humanitarian access.

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