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How to allocate scarce aid: why Ukraine doesn’t need more aid than Tanzania
Comment | 3 December 2020 | Marcus Manuel
A country's need for aid can be calculated by estimating the difference between the costs of achieving the SDGs and the ability to pay for this themselves.
Read and commentTo promote open societies globally, the FCDO must be more realistic, politically savvy and self-aware
Comment | 3 December 2020 | Samuel Sharp
Responding to the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's declared goal to promote 'open societies' globally, Sam Sharp breaks down the facts.
Read and commentMore regulation in corporate reporting could boost transparency
Comment | 2 December 2020 | Stephen Gelb, David Lewis
Insights from a recent report on transparency and corruption of 100 companies in South Africa.
Read and commentA more inclusive post-Covid-19 world for persons with disabilities – how humanitarians can play their part
Comment | 2 December 2020 | Sarah Collinson
For International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Sarah Collinson looks at what humanitarians can do to ensure the most vulnerable are not left behind.
Read and commentPublic finance and development: top things to read in December
Insight | 1 December 2020 | Tom Hart, Shakira Mustapha
Top things to read this month on corruption in the emergency response to Covid-19, Zambia’s recent debt default and tax in Africa.
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New Ebola outbreaks: putting context and community first
Three things women in the Arab region told us about their land rights
The EU’s Trade Policy Review – and the five debates it triggers
Building resilience to Covid-19: next steps for the EU-AU digital partnership
Three expert views on the World Trade Organization’s new Director-General nomination
Change of guard in the US: the good, the bad – and the hopeful
With Myanmar’s military back in full control, Rohingya refugees need long-term solutions
Our data shows corruption is key to unlocking land rights – and a host of other development wins
Moving on from 2020, what does a humanitarian reset look like?
The new US fragility strategy can be transformational – but requires careful implementation