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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 outflows from those MCFs listed in the NCQG decision could demonstrate not only concrete progress toward the $300 billion committed in the NCQG but also meet one of the main asks from ...
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 ...
Sri Lanka's economy is recovering but faces challenges. This report, developed by an Independent Growth Study Group under the auspices of ODI Global and the Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA), ...
As the need for climate action becomes ever more urgent, international aid is retreating. Guests examine what this means for the most climate-vulnerable countries.
Sovereign debt stress is a significant concern for many emerging markets and developing economies. The recent World Bank International Debt Report highlights major challenges ahead, with most debt ...
This report looks at labour immigration to the European Union and the European Commission’s efforts to provide legal pathways to workers to help respond to European labour and skills shortages.
In 2022, 'developed' countries finally achieved the goal of channelling $100 billion in climate finance to 'developing' countries. But this goal failed to hold individual countries accountable, with ...
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