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Dinuk Jayasuriya

A family in slavery in Pakistan (Conor O'Loughlin/Trocaire/Flickr/CC BY 2.0)

Anti-slavery efforts can be profitable for businesses

by Dinuk Jayasuriya
January 11, 2018
Cotton and textile industry worker (International Labour Organisation/Flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

The Modern Slavery Act – are we aiming too low?

by Dinuk Jayasuriya
January 9, 2018
Sri Lanka IDPs (Flickr/Direct Relief)

What may cause post-conflict depression?

by Dinuk Jayasuriya
February 16, 2016

What’s the future for Australia’s aid effectiveness?

by Dinuk Jayasuriya
November 13, 2013

What is Value for Money in aid programs?

by Dinuk Jayasuriya
August 19, 2013

Measuring fear in post-conflict environments: evidence from Sri Lanka

by Dinuk Jayasuriya
March 21, 2013

Small isn’t always beautiful: how smallness undermines public financial management in the Pacific and what to do about it

by Tobias Haque, David Knight, Dinuk Jayasuriya
January 22, 2013

Careers in development: an interview with Dinuk Jayasuriya on the private sector, World Bank Group and academia

by Dinuk Jayasuriya, Jonathan Pryke
November 29, 2012

Should we give aid to countries with questionable human rights records?

by Dinuk Jayasuriya
October 5, 2012

Want a strong economy? Electing females can help

by Dinuk Jayasuriya, Paul J. Burke
May 29, 2012
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Dinuk Jayasuriya

Dr Dinuk Jayasuriya worked as a Research Fellow at the Development Policy Centre in 2012 and 2013. He currently undertakes research and evaluation work for the Asian Development Bank and the Australian government and operates as the Research Director for Red Elephant. He previously worked as the evaluation advisor to the Asian Development Bank’s impact evaluation committee and as a Monitoring and Evaluations officer at the World Bank Group.

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