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'Before hastily cutting the aid budget to reduce the country's deficit, Australia's new prime minister and his party would do well to consider the impact of such cuts – to Australia's reputation as a good international citizen that adheres to long-standing commitments, and to good aid practice.' -

To deliver on post-2015 goals, we need a data revolution in budgets too
The High-Level Panel has called for a data revolution to track progress towards international development targets. They were right to do so. But that’s not the only revolution that we need. If the international community is serious about ‘going to zero’ on poverty and other goals, we need to know what it will cost. Targets count for little if you can’t pay for them. And we also need to track the money to make sure it actually gets to where it is needed.
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Localising aid: a whole of society approach
A whole-of-society approach to localising aid means donors supporting government-led strategies and engaging with all key stakeholders. -

Should more foreign aid be spent locally?
Is giving aid to institutions in recipient countries riskier than handing cash to international NGOs and companies? -
Localising aid: is it worth the risk?
Donors often perceive localising aid (transferring aid to local rather than international actors) as riskier than non-localised aid. But is this perception correct? This report finds that non-localised aid may carry higher risks of programme and strategic failure. -

An effective EU in a changing world: seven reflections from ODI’s ‘Changemakers’ conference
What changes does the European Union (EU) need to make in the development arena if it is to remain both relevant and useful? How can it make the leap from ‘old aid’ to ‘new development’? Who should it work with to do this? What must be on the agenda for the European parliament elections in 2014 and the appointment of a new European Commission?
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Submission to the UK Parliament's International Development Select Committee on the future of UK development assistance.
This written submission to the UK Parliament's International Development Select Committee looked at the long term relevance of the 0.7% ODA target; the suitability of DFID’s mix of financial instruments, including its use of loans and traditional grant aid; the role of the UK as a provider of climate finance; whether the UK should establish a new, independent development finance institution to offer concessional loans; and DFID’s balance between provision of bilateral and multilateral aid. -

G8 leaders must do more than talk a tough game on multinational tax avoidance
'Eight years on Britain has changed. Comeback gigs are so common they’re practically passé and politicians appear reluctant to talk about aid at all. If you stopped the next person you saw in the street and asked them what we might expect from the summit, the answer would probably be ‘what summit?’.' -

Overlooking the central Kumasi market at closing time in Kumasi, Ghana
License: Creative Commons
Credit: Jonathan Ernst / World Bank
Source: FlickrUK launch of the European Report on Development 2013
The authors of the European Report on Development 2013 (ERD 2013) will present some of the findings of the report, which provides a contribution to the post-2015 debate, and will put them in perspective with the recent publication of the High-Level Panel Report.








