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How to manage complexity: four lessons for DFID’s new Secretary of State
Comment | 3 May 2019 | Samuel Sharp
Lessons for the UK Department for International Development in addressing complex problems without creating complicated, workload-heavy programmes.
Read and comment10 questions for prospective MEPs
Comment | 3 May 2019 | Simon Maxwell
Ahead of the European Parliament elections, we should question parties about their commitment to sustainable development, safe migration, and other issues.
Read and commentDon’t wait for Brexit to be resolved, there’s much more to do now
Insight | 1 May 2019 | Maximiliano Mendez-Parra
The UK and low-income countries must work together now to boost trade and investment, and create opportunities for economic growth.
Read and commentPoverty research in Niger: lessons via WhatsApp
Insight | 1 May 2019 | Aoife McCullough
In poverty research, we often ask interviewees sensitive questions about their income and savings. It's a blind spot that researchers need to address.
Read and commentAid in the national interest: how the UK ranks
Insight | 30 April 2019 | Rachael Calleja
The UK has become less principled in its aid spending in recent years. To reverse this trend, it must ensure all aid works to deliver development outcomes.
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UK General Election 2019: putting sustainable development centre-stage
Two priorities to overcome polarisation and revitalise democracy
COP25: net zero requires tackling fossil fuel production
New technologies are changing humanitarian action, but don’t assume they're inclusive
2019 UK General Election and immigration: party manifestos explained
Dear European Commission president: four priorities to demonstrate global leadership
Four reflections on the International day for the Eradication of Poverty
As researchers, we must work with activists to solve the climate crisis
What G7 leaders can do to end extreme poverty
Three ways humanitarians can support the Rohingya in Bangladesh, two years on