Has the donor world lost the plot? This is a question that most people I know who work in aid often...
Category - Aid effectiveness
The new meningitis A vaccine: a global health R&D story for...
On Tuesday, March 20, Devpolicy hosted a forum to discuss how Australia can best engage in global...
Child sponsorship works?
A few years back I was surprised to discover that a couple of my old surfing buddies were...
Aid Buzz (April 10): The civilian presence in Afghanistan | 2012...
Increased civilian presence in Afghanistan? The Sydney Morning Herald reported that the Federal...
Missing the peat for the trees? A response to the Olbrei-Howes...
That an aid activity has not met its original expectations within the intended timeframe is not...
Education and development: a modest proposal for a TEPID network
In this post on this site on 21 March 2012, Maree Tait argued persuasively that “networking is a...
Development Buzz (March 27): Candidates for the WB President...
World Bank Presidential candidates announced On Friday, March 23, the World Bank announced three...
Networking can promote knowledge exchange and cooperation on...
Networking is a critical mechanism for development. Recent development forums such as the Busan...
Peanuts to India? The controversy over British aid
The recent diplomatic row over Britain’s bilateral aid program with India has revealed several...
Why Australia should support Sri Mulyani for World Bank President
For 68 years the President of the World Bank has hailed from the United States, selected by the...