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Ian Anderson

Death, taxes, and tobacco

by Ian Anderson
April 28, 2015

NCDs: bad news and “best buys”

by Ian Anderson
April 22, 2015

Diabetes and high blood pressure putting unsustainable pressure on government pharmaceutical and health budgets in the Pacific

by Ian Anderson
February 25, 2014

Why the global investment framework for women’s and children’s health is important to Australia and its neighbours

by Flavia Bustreo, Jane Thomason, Ian Anderson
November 22, 2013

Health in Papua New Guinea and Indonesia: changes since 1990 and likely causes

by Ian Anderson, Alan Lopez
September 11, 2013

The economic costs of non-communicable diseases in the Pacific Islands

by Ian Anderson
February 8, 2013

Who pays, and who benefits, from increased tobacco taxation in Asia

by Ian Anderson
November 30, 2012

Tobacco as a development issue: latest estimates from WHO

by Ian Anderson
April 30, 2012

The Gates Foundation: Business versus bureaucracy in development aid

by Ian Anderson
June 7, 2011

ARDE 2009: An important (but overlooked) report

by Ian Anderson
January 11, 2011
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Ian Anderson

Ian Anderson is an Associate at the Development Policy Centre and recently obtained his PhD from the Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU. He has over 25 years of experience in various positions at AusAID.

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