The programme is delivering a number of projects in each of our
research areas.
Current projects are listed below - click on an project for more information or use the search on the right to find details on completed projects.
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Project leader(s):
David Booth
Project team:
Alina Rocha Menocal, Diana Cammack, Sonia Sezille, Vikki Chambers, Tam O'Neil, Timothy Othieno, Abe Goldman, Dorothy Tetteh, Todd Leedy, Staffan Lindberg, Leonardo Villalon, Corrina Greene, Edge Kanyongolo, Patricia Mupeta, Winifred Pankani, Renata Serra
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Project status: Active
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The Africa Power and Politics (APPP) is a five-year programme of research and policy engagement that aims to identify ways of ordering politics and regulating power and authority that might work better than those now in place.
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A project funded by Department for International Development
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Project leader(s):
Alina Rocha Menocal
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Project status: Active
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The Commonwealth Secretariat is hosting the "2nd Westminter Workshop: The Public Accounts Committee" to explore the key features (and strategies) of an effective Public Accounts Committee to enhance their capacity and effectiveness in their respective country's legislature. Alina Rocha Menocal will serve as rapporteur and will produce a thematic report which documents and presents useful evidence, including participants' perceptions, on the sessions and outcomes of the workshop. The report will also include recommendations for future research and development of the role of PACs and associated oversight mechanisms.
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A project funded by Commonwealth Secretariat
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Project leader(s):
Leni Wild
Project team:
Daniel Harris and Pilar Domingo
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Project status: Active
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The project will provide politically informed analysis of the use of citizen scorecards by Plan and its associates in Malawi.
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A project funded by Plan UK.
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Project leader(s):
Arnaldo Pellini
Project team:
Eva Cardoso, Marta Foresti, Pilar Domingo, Daniel Harris
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Project status: Active
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This project aims to strengthen social accountability by providing core funding and grants to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) to explore and implement innovative interventions and approaches to promote accountability in Tanzania. The tools of RAPID Outcome Mapping Approach have been suggested to support the NGOs and CSOs receiving grants to be specific about the actors it targets, the changes it expects to see and the strategies it employs.
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A project funded by Department for International Development and KPMG
, in partnership with Delta Partnership and Management for Development Foundation
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Project leader(s):
Alina Rocha Menocal
Project team:
Leni Wild, Lisa Denney, Matthew Geddes, and David Booth
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Project status: Active
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The UK office of the Japan International Coorperation Agency (JICA) has commissioned ODI to a carry out a study on Japan's ODA in order to help inform future ODA policy discussions within the Japanese government.
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A project.
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Project leader(s):
Pilar Domingo
Project team:
Andrew Norton, Lisa Denney, Marta Foresti, Siri Gloppen, Clare Ferguson, and Leni Wild
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Project status: Active
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This study will present an overview of human rights related challenges, risks, experiences, benefits, and lessons learned in relation to development in fragile and conflict-affected situations, to be used in a World Bank training resource center on human rights and possibly for the development of an associated e-learning module for Bank staff.
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A project funded by World Bank
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Project leader(s):
Pilar Domingo
Project team:
Leni Wild, Alina Rocha Menocal and Rebecca Holmes
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Project status: Active
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The objective of the study is to assess, in the new constitutional context in Kenya, the prospects for implementing the rights of women and children.
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A project funded by Kenya.
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Project leader(s):
Leni Wild
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Project status: Active
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ODI is contributing to a major study by OECD DAC's Network on Governance (GOVNET) which examines how donors might improve their support to domestic accountability. ODI's role includes contributions to the research methodology for the study as a whole, and research contributions to a case study in Uganda, particularly drawing on research into the health sector.
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A project funded by Price Waterhouse Coopers
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