As part of our new 'Perspectives' blog series that provides insights into today's global challenges - international criminal law practitioner Haneen Ghali explains why delivering justice and ...
This has been made strikingly clear by recent events in the US. Oscillating between retreat and selective engagement, the US ...
Mark Miller offers reflections on what adjusting to yet more UK aid cuts might entail, urging it to prompt broader ...
Ethical research practices in humanitarian contexts must go beyond data collection; they must include a commitment to transparency, accountability and the inclusion of the voices of those most ...
Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks (HNPW) is a major annual humanitarian conference providing a collaborative space for humanitarian practitioners and experts, including HPG.
This paper attempts to trace the underlying drivers behind the politics in the UK. The established consensus that ...
Development finance institutions (DFIs) face significant challenges in addressing unmet development needs, particularly in smaller, lower-income countries with few large firms and high investment ...
The Caribbean has a seaweed problem - and it's just as worrying as it is stinky. Hear from experts on why we should all care about Sargassum, and how new renewable technologies developed by small ...
Read our statement from Caroline Harper, Director of ODI Global's Gender Equality & Social Inclusion programme to mark International Women's Day 2025. On this International Women's Day, we must ...
In this data story, we explore recent changes to global public spending on aid and defence, looking at what the future may hold with defence spending targets set to grow even more ambitious.
The UK government has pledged to build 1.5 million new homes by 2029. This comes on top of significant commitments to retrofit millions of private properties and 1.2 million social homes by 2030 and ...
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