Moving away from aid: lessons from country experiencesWebinar | 11 December 2019 14:00 - 15:30 GMTDrawing on case study research, we discuss the opportunities and challenges for countries managing the transition from aid. Register
Achieving the SDGs and ‘leaving no one behind': maximising synergies and mitigating trade-offsWorking and discussion papers | July 2019 | Ambassador David Donoghue and Amina KhanIdentifying and addressing the implications of synergies and trade-offs for achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Downloads
G20 coal subsidies: South KoreaResearch reports and studies | June 2019 | Han Chen and Ipek GencsuThis country study tracks South Korea's progress in phasing out subsidies to the production and consumption of coal in 2016 and 2017. Downloads
Tracking G20 coal subsidiesInfographic | June 2019In 2009, G20 governments pledged to phase out fossil fuel subsidies but a decade on they still provide billions of dollars of support to coal alone. Find out more
G20 coal subsidies: tracking government support to a fading industryResearch reports and studies | June 2019 | Ipek Gencsu, Shelagh Whitley, Leo Roberts, Christopher Beaton, Han Chen, Alex Doukas, Anna Geddes, Ivetta Gerasimchuk, Lourdes Sanchez and Anissa SuharsonoThis research tracks each G20 country’s progress in phasing out subsidies to the production and consumption of coal. Downloads
Moving away from aidProjects | October 2018 to December 2019These reports explore the transition from aid and graduation for official development assistance Find out more
Livelihoods, conflict and recovery: findings from the Secure Livelihoods Research ConsortiumResearch reports and studies | June 2017 | Dan Maxwell, Dyan Mazurana, Michael Wagner and Rachel SlaterThis report synthesises findings from the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium on the role of livelihoods in fragile and conflict-affected situations. Downloads
Inclusive development and the politics of transformation: lessons from AsiaWorking and discussion papers | February 2017 | Alina Rocha MenocalStates with inclusive institutions tend to be more peaceful and better governed. But how do countries get here? This paper addresses this question, using lessons from Asia. Downloads
What drives reform? Making sanitation a political priority in secondary citiesResearch reports and studies | January 2017 | Clare Cummings, Ian Langdown, Tom Hart and Mariana Matoso, with John Lubuva and Hilda KiselaUsing lessons learnt from history, this report outlines how secondary cities in Tanzania and elsewhere can improve urban sanitation. Downloads
Bricks and dollars: 10 lessons on improving public investment in infrastructureResearch reports and studies | February 2016 | Mark Miller and Tom HartDrawing upon the 2015 CAPE Conference, this paper provides lessons on how governments can best deliver infrastructure in developing countries. Download