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Shaping policy for development

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

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  1. Development prospects and options in the Caribbean

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 31 December 1976
    Edith Hodgkinson
    Report of a conference jointly sponsored by the British-North American Research Association and the Overseas Development institute at Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire, February 20-22 1976
  2. European’s chosen few

    Publication - Research reports and studies - 31 December 1973
    ODI
    This book looks into the recent European Economic Community’s negotiations to renew its aid programmes.
  3. Britain the EEC and the Third World

    Publication - Books or book chapters - 31 December 1973
    Lord Campbell of Eskan, Anthony Kershaw, Gerhard Schiffler, Tom Soper, Christopher Trapman, Charles Van Der Vaeren, David Wall
    Report of an international conference jointly sponsored by the Society for International Development and the Overseas Development Institute at the Royal Society, 26-27 April 1971.
  4. UNCTAD III, problems and prospects

    Publication - Articles and blogs - 30 March 1972
    This briefing paper reviews the draft agenda for the third United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).
  5. Conservative aid policy

    Publication - Discussion papers - 29 October 1970
    This paper discusses the UK Conservative government’s aid and development policies.
  6. Boys use long poles to guide their Houseboat on the Meghna River
    Boys use long poles to guide their Houseboat on the Meghna River

    License: Creative Commons
    Credit: Scott Wallace / World Bank
    Source: Flickr

    Exploring the impact, effectiveness and future of Aid for Trade

    Projects
    Aid for Trade (AfT) accounts for about a third of all overseas development assistance. ODI has been engaged in shaping its direction since before the launch in 2005 to help developing countries improve their trade capacity and address the impact of trade preference erosion.

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