Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Development Futures in a changing Climate

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Highlights: March 2010

A pick of recent ODI activities. For immediate alerts whenever new content is added to the ODI website, subscribe to our news feed.

Europe: the world awaits
What can the world expect of Europe in 2010? This article, in Europe's World,builds on ODI research to argue that national politics will shape the answer, and looks at lessons from responses to the global financial crisis.
More ODI work on international institutions

Development futures in a changing climate
A theme issue of Development Policy Review explores how development policy is responding to the climate change agenda.
Free content: Overview article and Development futures in the context of climate change
More ODI work on climate change

Aid workers under fire
In the aftermath of the bombing of a UN guest house in Kabul, Sarah Bailey's blog post examines the rising violence against aid workers worldwide.
More ODI work on conflict and security

Moving beyond planning for better aid
In an ODI/Development Drums podcast, ODI Director Alison Evans interviews Owen Barder and Roger Riddell about Owen's new book, Beyond Planning: Markets and Networks for Better Aid.
Subscribe to ODI podcasts

Untangling 'early recovery'
The added value of 'early recovery' as an approach to fostering recovery from conflict has yet to be proven consistently, according to a new HPG Policy Brief.
More ODI work on humanitarian response

Full list of new ODI resources and events

Events
ODI holds regular public events on key issues in development. If you have missed a recent event, you can find more details in our reports – including audio recordings and presentations – from most events.
Forthcoming events
Early recovery from conflict: the challenges of integrating humanitarian and development frameworks
05 November 13:00-14:30
Towards a responsible state: building legitimate and accountable institutions
12 November 2009 13:00-14:30
Recent events
Financing universal basic education: Where are we, what next?
New approaches to reforming the international aid system
Shaky foundations? Political settlements, peace agreements and the road to stability
The role of industrial policy in development
Building a common future with business
Peace versus justice? Understanding transitional justice in fragile states
Perpetrators or victims? Conflict and the vulnerability of Arab nomads in Sudan
Find out more about ODI events:
http://www.odi.org.uk/events
Sign up for the ODI Events Update:
http://www.odi.org.uk/services

Publications

Development Policy Review, Theme Issue: Development Futures in a Changing Climate
ODI Journal
Europe: the world awaits
Article - Europe's World journal
Untangling Early Recovery
HPG Policy Brief
Towards good humanitarian government: The role of the affected state in disaster response
HPG Policy Brief
Economic benefits of access to water in Ethiopia: The case for packages of investments
RiPPLE Policy Briefs 2
Outcome Mapping: A realistic alternative for planning, monitoring and evaluation
ODI Background Note
Analysing and managing the political dynamics of sector reforms: a sourcebook on sector-level political economy approaches
ODI Working Paper
Livelihoods in crisis: a longitudinal study in Pader, Uganda
HPG Working Paper
Making Outcome Mapping Work: Innovations in Participatory Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
Book
Dime a quíen escuchas… Think tanks y partidos políticos en América Latina
Book
Read more ODI publications at:
http://www.odi.org.uk/resources

Blogs
Aid workers under fire
by Sarah Bailey
Fighting hunger: the endless plight of pastoralists in the Horn of Africa
by Sara Pavanello
The global financial crisis: identifying the chronically poor in low income countries
by Caroline Harper
Build back better by reducing inequalities
by Milo Vandemoortele
From regional club to global player: how Lisbon could transform Europe
by Simon Maxwell and Mikaela Gavas
Read and comment at:
http://blogs.odi.org.uk

Podcasts

Beyond Planning - Development Drums
Listen to more at:
http://www.odi.org.uk/
audiovisual

In the media

Foreign aid in a recession: Wrapped up against the cold
Comment/Quote in The Economist, 23 October 2009
Local is more effective, say disaster relief experts
Citation in Reuters Alertnet, 23 October 2009
Sudan
Interview in BBC World Service Radio, 16 October 200
Does the Tory party care about aid?
Comment/Quote inGuardian.co.uk, 08 October 2009
Attacks on Aid Workers
Citation in UN Dispatch, 05 October 2009
More coverage at:
http://www.odi.org.uk/
media




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