Book Review: Conflict and Transnational Crime: Borders, Bullets and Business in Southeast Asia by Florian WeigandMedia | 21 September 2020 | LSE Review of Books Find out more
MIDEQ: migration for development and equalityProjects | January 2019 to January 2023ODI joins major research project on South-South migration, inequality and development Find out more
International response to the Rohingya refugee crisis has been 'too slow' – ODI statementPress release | 6 October 2017More than 500,000 Rohingya refugees have fled Myanmar into Bangladesh over the last six weeks Find out more
Understanding the Rohingya refugee crisisComment | 7 September 2017 | Caitlin WakeFour issues that place the crisis in context. Read and comment
Livelihoods in displacement: from refugee perspectives to aid agency responseResearch reports and studies | September 2017 | Veronique Barbelet and Caitlin WakeLooking at case studies across four countries, the paper examines the lives and livelihoods of refugees living in protracted displacement. Downloads
Global evidence policy units: PEMANDU, Malaysia Briefing papers | June 2017 | Caroline Cassidy and Josephine TsuiA snapshot look at Malaysia's performance management and delivery unit, PEMANDU, the largest government delivery unit in the world. Downloads
Twitter chat: are we doing enough for refugees?Twitter chat | 14 June 2017 14:00 - 15:00 GMT + 1 (BST)Refugees, activists, journalists and livelihood experts debate whether or not we're doing enough for refugee livelihoods - and how we can do better. Find out more
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
‘Turning a blind eye’: the policy response to Rohingya refugees in MalaysiaWorking and discussion papers | November 2016 | Caitlin WakeThis HPG working paper examines the various institutions, organisations and policies that affect the lives and livelihoods of Rohingya refugees in Malaysia. Downloads