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Developing Alternatives Volume 14, Issue 1 (pp. 3-12)This chapter explores why efforts to promote pro-poor growth often confront considerable challenges, how some of these challenges can be addressed, and how political economy analysis (PEA) can be used to improve approaches to pro-poor growth.
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Citizen scorecards in Malawi
The project will provide politically informed analysis of the use of citizen scorecards by Plan and its associates in Malawi. -
The politics of development
ODI facilitated a 1.5 day training workshop on key issues in development for the Commonwealth Secretariat.
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Women meeting policy makers in Rabat
Women meet with policy makers in Rabat, Morocco
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Credit: Foreign andCommonwealth Office
Source: FlickrAusAID research for policy change
This project will strengthen RAPID programme's research for policy change in South-East Asia and the Pacific region. It will also contribute to a research program on support for social inclusion and social protection in the informal economy and of vulnerable groups. -
Political economy analysis and growth diagnostics
In preparation for long term strategic planning, the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs commissioned ODI to provide training on political economy analysis and growth diagnostics for country programme planning. -
Working with the grain and swimming against the tide: Barriers to uptake of research findings on governance and public services in low-income Africa
18Under-provision of essential public goods is a key source of the malaise of development in sub-Saharan Africa. It is widely accepted that this is a governance problem. This paper draws on findings from the Africa Power and Politics Programme research stream which is investigating institutional sources of variation in public goods provision at sub-national levels. -
The political economy of budget support
This session explore the incentives both recipient countries and donors face in implementing budget support. It included and went beyond examining the incentives surrounding conditionalities, exploring how the budget support agenda is generated and managed.
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Governance for development in Africa: building on what works
Should the governance of poor developing countries be based on mimicking what works in advanced capitalist democracies? Of course not. Yet for 20 years ‘good governance’ has meant exactly that.
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Public sector innovation in the developing world
This ODI event examines emerging lessons for public sector reform. It will draw on some of the latest thinking on innovation in public sector reforms in a number of OECD countries, as well as recent experiences in strengthening public sectors in a range of fragile and post-conflict countries.
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Aid, institutions and governance: what have we learned?
As its contribution to ODI at 50, Development Policy Review (DPR) has produced a special supplement containing reprints of nine key articles published over the last decade. The collection reflects some of the best of the new thinking about institutions, governance and aid. This meeting, co-hosted by the APPP, will launch the DPR supplement and extend the debate about what we know, what gaps remain and what is emerging from current research.








