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Drawing on a broad range of methodologies including a literature review, data from statistical databases and key informant ...
The latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics" confronts a pivotal question at the heart of global stability: as China’s ...
Reflections on our recent event where we asked Global South humanitarians what they – and the communities they are embedded ...
Ghana's economic future hinges on empowering its women and youth entrepreneurs within the AfCFTA. This report identifies ...
As aid cuts begin to hit hard, these rich lessons on how to achieve impact by taking politics seriously and focusing on ...
Beyond questions of accountability and justice, a land-for-ceasefire deal would weaken both European security and Ukraine’s ...
As US politics grows more polarised, guests dissect the future of PEPFAR and the wider global health architecture.
The latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics" tackles a crucial and often-overlooked consequence of climate change on ...
Vulnerability of low- and middle-income countries to the impacts of aid cuts and US tariff increases
Aid cuts and rising US tariffs threaten low- and middle-income countries, with potential losses reaching 0.7% of global GDP.
Tripling the outflows from the Multilateral Climate Funds named in the NCQG: what does the data say?
Tripling outflows from those MCFs listed in the NCQG decision could demonstrate not only concrete progress toward the $300 ...
Mass deportations are not a new strategy in US politics. But it's time to move beyond the excessive securitisation approach.
The latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics" confronts a complex and sensitive topic at the nexus of geopolitics and ...
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