ODI Briefing Papers
The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is an independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. The ODI focuses on high-quality applied research, practical policy advice, and policy-focused dissemination and debate. It is engaged with partners in the public and private sectors, in both developing and developed countries. The ODI Briefing Papers cover such issues as poverty reduction, the alleviation of suffering and the achievement of sustainable livelihoods in developing countries.
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Publications:
- Focusing on What Matters in Aid-for-Trade
- Private Sector Investment in Water Management
- Public Financial Management Reform in Fragile States
- Disaster Risk Management in Post-2015 Policy Frameworks
- The Practical Challenges of Monitoring Climate Finance
- Delivering Maternal Health
- Non-State Security and Justice in Fragile States
- Citizen Voice and State Accountability
- Measuring Aid to Agriculture and Food Security: Losing the Plot?
- Changing Focus? How to Take Adaptive Capacity Seriously
- Getting Better Results from Assitance to Fragile States
- Making the EU's Common Agricultural Policy Coherent with Development Goals
- Taking Responsibility for Complexity
- Fragile States: Measuring What Makes a Good Pooled Fund
- Lessons on Accountability in Forest Governance
- Involving Youth in Development Policy Research: Lessons Learned
- The Feasibility of Financing Sectoral Development Targets
- Security, Humanitarian Action and Development
- An Opportunity for Change?
- Responding to External Economic Shocks: Why State Capacity and Political Incentives Matter
- Support to Political Parties
- Planning and Budgeting in Southern Sudan: Starting From Scratch
- Brazil: An Emerging Aid Player
- Social Protection Programming: The Need for a Gender Lens
- Gender, Politics and Social Protection
- Gender-sensitive Social Protection and the MDGs
- Economic Growth and the MDGs
- The MDG Fundamentals: Improving Equity for Development
- Sector-based Approaches in Agriculture
- Doha and the Global Crisis
- Raising the Game: Mainstreaming Children's Rights
- Aid Effectiveness Through the Recipient Lens
- The Global Financial Crisis and Developing Countries
- Helping Researchers Become Policy Entrepreneurs
- 'State-building for Peace': Navigating an Arena of Contradictions
- The Global Financial Crisis: Poverty and Social Protection
- HIV and Emergencies: One Size Does Not Fit All
- Value Chain Analysis and Poverty Reduction at Scale
- Biofuels: Could the South Benefit?
- Growth without Development: Looking beyond Inequality
- Achieving Economic and Social Rights: The Challenge of Assessing Compliance
- HIV, Food and Drugs
- Opportunity and Exploitation in Urban Labour Markets
- Is Water Lagging behind on Aid Effectiveness?
- The WTO Doha Round Impasse
- Gender and the MDGs
- Aid Effectiveness after Accra: How to Reform the ‘Paris Agenda’
- Rising Food Prices: A Global Crisis
- Untangling Links Between Trade, Poverty and Gender
- Common Funds for Sector Support
- The Political Economy of Pro-Poor Growth
- Supporting Pro-Poor Growth Processes: Implications for Donors
- Pro-Poor Growth and Development
- Biofuels and Development: Will the EU Help or Hinder?
- Achieving the MDGs: The Fundamentals
- Voice for Accountability: Citizens, the State and Realistic Governance
- AIDS and the Private Sector: The Case of South Africa
- AIDS and the Private Sector: The Case of South Africa
- Mapping for Better Accountability in Service Delivery
- Linking Social Protection and the Productive Sectors
- Rural Employment and Migration: In Search of Decent Work
- Closing the Deal: IMF Reform in 2007
- How Can the Analysis of Power and Process in Policy-Making Improve Health Outcomes?
- Budget Support to Ghana: A Risk Worth Taking?
- Economic Partnership Agreements: What Happens in 2008?
- Can Tourism Offer Pro-Poor Pathways To Prosperity?
- Assessing How Tourism Revenues Reach The Poor
- Central Asia: Governance, Geopolitics And Development Challenges
- Parliaments and Development
- Changing Aid Delivery And The Environment
- Budget Monitoring And Policy Influence
- Global Health: Making Partnerships Work
- Policy Space: Are WTO Rules Preventing Development?
- Sanitation and Hygiene
- Creating Development Friendly Rules of Origin in the EU
- Internal Migration, Poverty and Development in Asia
- Re-examining Sovereign Debt
- Understanding HIV/AIDS and Livelihoods
- Food, Nutrition and HIV - What next?
- Scaling-up the HIV/AIDS Response
- The "Development Dimension" - Matching Problems and Solutions
- The Potential Effects of Economic Partnership Agreements
- Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs)
- Policy Engagement for Poverty Reduction - How Civil Society Can be More Effective
- Bretton Woods Reform: Sifting through the Options in the Search for Legitimacy
- What Would Doubling Aid do for Macroeconomic Management in Africa?
- Promoting Mutual Accountability in Aid Relationships
- Tourism Business and the Local Economy
- Can Tourism Help Reduce Poverty in Africa?
- Governance, Development and Aid Effectiveness
- Aftershocks: Natural Disaster Risk and Economic Development Policy
- Globalisation and Education
- Water and the GATS: Mapping the Trade - Development Interface
- Linking Policies and Budgets: Implementing Medium Term Expenditure Frameworks in a PRSP Context
- Scaling Up Versus Absorptive Capacity: Challenges and Opportunities for Reaching the MDGS in Africa
- Regional Integration and Poverty
- Inequality in Middle Income Countries
- Right to Water: Legal Forms, Political Channels
- Developed Country Cotton Subsidies and Developing Countries: Unravelling the Impacts on Africa
- Why Budgets Matter: The New Agenda of Public Expenditure Management
- From Plan to Action: Water Supply and Sanitation for the Poor in Africa
- Food Policy Old and New
- Results-Oriented Public Expenditure Management: Will it Reduce Poverty Faster?
- Can we Attain the Millennium Development Goals in Education and Health Through Public Expenditure and Aid?
- Options for Rural Poverty Reduction in Central America
- The "Water Crisis": Faultlines in Global Debates
- International Humanitarian Action: A Review of Policy Trends
- Foreign Direct Investment: Who Gains?
- Rethinking Rural Development
- Economic Theory, Freedom and Human Rights: The Work of Amartya Sen
- Can there be a Global Standard for Social Policy? The "Social Policy Principles'" as a Test Case
- Reforming Food Aid: Time to Grasp the Nettle?
- What Can We Do With a Rights-Based Approach to Development?
- Global Governance: An Agenda for the Renewal of the United Nations?


