FROM POVERTY TO POWER
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How can a post-2015 agreement drive real change? Please read and comment on this draft paper

October 29, 2012
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Why the World Bank is wrong (so far) on large land deals

October 26, 2012
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Getting evaluation right: a five point plan

October 25, 2012
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What do DFID wonks think of Oxfam's attempt to measure its effectiveness?

October 24, 2012
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Why are international conferences so bad, and what can be done about it?

October 23, 2012
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To close the energy poverty gap, we need ideas, investment…and natural gas. Todd Moss responds to Hannah Ryder

October 20, 2012
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Why high carbon energy is the wrong solution for low income countries

October 19, 2012
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Can you help promote 'From Poverty to Power'? This won't take long…..

October 18, 2012
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Tackling the jobs crisis: new thinking from the World Bank and UNESCO

October 17, 2012
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What’s up (or down) with global hunger?

October 16, 2012
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What can opinion polls tell us about well-being and revolution? Quite a lot, actually

October 15, 2012
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Reducing the risk of disasters; reducing inequality – what's the link?

October 12, 2012
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