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

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  1. Common constraints and incentive problems in service delivery

    Publication - Discussion papers - 29 August 2012
    There is growing recognition that, despite significant increases in resourcing, public service delivery is still failing in many developing countries. This review explores the existing evidence base in three sectors (education, health, water and sanitation) across multiple countries. The review points to a set of five common political economy constraints and incentive problems that affect levels of performance.
  2. The effects of sector characteristics on accountability relationships in service delivery

    Publication - Discussion papers - 28 August 2012
    Claire Mcloughlin with Richard Batley
    Why do different services encounter particular constraints and opportunities in their delivery? This working paper identifies a set of characteristics that can be used to differentiate between services, and between functions within them, and asks how these defining or ‘fixed’ characteristics may influence key relationships of accountability and control.
  3. Daniel Harris

    How to lead billions: observations on leadership and transition in China

    Opinion - Articles and blogs - 5 April 2012

    This ODI Opinion reflects on transition to a new Chinese leadership.  Charting the rise and fall of Bo Xilai in China's political arena, discussion explores the value placed on charisma in generating legitimate and credible leadership.

    Discussion suggests that what we are seeing in China, a country that has achieved some phenomenal developmental progress in the last 30 years, may suggest to some degree a broad rejection of charisma as a legitimating feature of political rule

  4. Tricky transitions to democracy

    Opinion - Podcasts and audio - 2 February 2012
    Reflecting on our event with Lord Paddy Ashdown, which discussed Libya's transition from an authoritarian to democratic regime, this ODI Podcast discusses issues raised and explores: the nature of Libya's political uprising; what a successful democracy might look like and how it might be achieved; what lessons and experience we can draw upon from previous democratic transitions and provides some top tips for donors supporting countries in the midst of such change.

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