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This paper provides a summary of discussions from the Aid for Trade Policy Dialogue on 16-17 January 2013.
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Delivery is the G8 yardstick
It’s easy to be cynical about G8 summits. But, as David Cameron prepares to host the annual meeting of leaders from the world’s richest countries in Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, the British government has a unique opportunity to provide leadership on issues at the heart of global poverty and inequality – and to restore the credibility of the G8 in global economic governance.
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Debating the potential for ‘third generation’ Aid for Trade
'There needs to be far more discussion on how to ensure that third generation Aid-for-Trade is most effective for the development needs of any specific country.' -
New forms of Aid for Trade to promote participation in global value chains: addressing standards for Kenyan flowers
'The changing context [of global value chains] requires a change in donor approaches towards support for the private sector.' -
Focusing on what matters in Aid-for-Trade
This ODI Briefing Paper discusses the effectiveness of Aid for Trade. -
Increasing the effectiveness of Aid for Trade: the circumstances under which it works best
This review paper seeks to assess the impact of Aid for Trade thus far, and what has worked and what the barriers to improving the impact of Aid for Trade are. -
Regional analysis of Eastern province feeder road project district level estimation of the poverty alleviation effects of rural roads improvements in Zambia’s Eastern province
Working paper 10/2012This paper provides an impact evaluation of poor rural area feeder road (aid for trade) development project in Zambia and contributes to the debate about the role of rural transport infrastructure development in explaining long-term rural development. -

Busan, Korea.
Looking North over Busan, Korea. View from the TV tower
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Credit: jsteph
Source: FlickrFourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan
Ministers from across the globe, from both developing and donor countries, government representatives, parliamentarians, civil society organisations and private sector representatives have come together for the Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, Korea, from 29 November to 1 December 2011.
ODI has produced a range of inputs of relevance to HLF-4, to inform debates and reflect on the challenges and opportunities for policy-makers and the development community. The Busan meeting follows previous conferences in Accra and Paris. These meetings delivered the Accra Agenda for Action and the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness.
We are also producing short audio commentaries throughout the conference. -
Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan
Ministers from across the globe, from both developing and donor countries, government representatives, parliamentarians, civil society organisations and private sector representatives have come together for the Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, Korea, from 29 November to 1 December 2011.
ODI has produced a range of inputs of relevance to HLF-4, to inform debates and reflect on the challenges and opportunities for policy-makers and the development community. The Busan meeting follows previous conferences in Accra and Paris. These meetings delivered the Accra Agenda for Action and the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness.
We are also producing short audio commentaries throughout the conference. -
The achievements and risks of Aid for Trade
This article reviews different types of Aid for Trade (AfT) and argues that some types of trade support are still under-provided and that there are serious risks of conflict of interest in some types of trade support.










