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This paper focuses on political risk and argues that if international assistance is to promote political and institutional reform more effectively, it needs to become smarter – more politically aware, better attuned to context, more pragmatic and flexible, and, crucially, less risk averse. Understanding and managing political risk better and more systematically is essential to this.
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Taxation and livelihoods: A Review of the evidence from fragile and conflict affected rural areas
Oliver Lough, Richard Mallett and Paul HarveyThrough a selective review of key literature, we argue in this paper that if we are truly interested in the relationships between taxation and livelihoods, then an exclusive focus on formal taxation is inadequate. -
Improving impact - do accountability mechanisms deliver results?
How does accountability improve results? The author and commissioning agencies of a new report, Improving Impact: do accountability mechanisms deliver results?, will present the findings from their research in Myanmar and Kenya at this ALNAP-hosted event. Join us to discuss the findings of this report which methodically investigates the effects of accountability mechanisms on the quality and results of aid.
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Improving humanitarian action: standards, verification and compliance
A unique opportunity to learn first-hand about the outcomes and findings emerging from the Joint Standards Initiative, and the SCHR Certification Review Project.
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Shining a light on land deals: sharing lessons for transparency
The ‘3Ts’ of the G8 summit – tax, trade and transparency – are interlinked, especially through the axis between transparency and tax, as Kevin Watkins outlines. Discussions on tax are bringing to light the hidden worlds of corporate tax avoidance and tax evasion by individuals, whereas – led by the UK – the transparency agenda is focusing on land, open data and extractives.
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On low hanging fruits and revolutions: transparency at the G8
The debate about what the G8 can deliver on transparency is heating up, with the UK coalition government under increasing pressure to provide leadership. But what are the issues at stake? And what, if anything, will summit talks between a group of political leaders from the world’s richest nations mean for the world’s poorest people?
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Illegal logging
Logging remains a problem, with often illegal activity taking place across the country. West Kilimanjaro
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Credit: Robert Okanda BCClimate Champions
Source: FlickrEnvironmental governance as a gateway to rural security, justice and poverty alleviation
This workshop will examine how interventions in the environmental sector can be utilised as an entry point to improve security, justice, and democratic participation of civil society in fragile states. RSVP by 7 June to wcseurope@wcs.org to guarantee a place.
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Open budgets: the political economy of transparency, participation and accountability
This event will discuss the findings from a 3-year research project supported by the International Budget Partnership on the causes and consequences of budget transparency, summarized in a recently published book, ‘Open Budgets: The Political Economy of Transparency, Participation and Accountability’.
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Lough Erne accountability report comments by ODI
Overseas Development InstituteThis report provides an ODI commentary on the Loch Erne G8 accountability report. -

Hands at the tap
Several hands cup the water flowing from a tap
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Credit: Julius Mwelu/IRIN
Source: IRINUnblocking results: can aid get public services flowing?
This event will explore the findings and policy implications of the latest ODI research on how aid can be best packaged to support governance and institutional development. The research draws on case studies in Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Uganda.












