How can we achieve progress in girls’ education? Why toilets alone aren’t enough…
Improving WASH facilities is a step in the right direction, but this needs to be coupled with knowledge-sharing and commitment.
Improving WASH facilities is a step in the right direction, but this needs to be coupled with knowledge-sharing and commitment.
A focus on outcomes, adaptability, and engagement.
*Join Policy in Pandemics host, Stevan Lee, as he explores the economic impact of Covid-19 in Kenya with economists Wangari Muikia and John Nyangi…*
New research highlights the need for additional multilateral finance coupled with impactful reform to accelerate post-pandemic recovery.
How can we unlock aid finance to support low-income countries that have been hit the hardest by the Covid-19 pandemic?
Ben French sets out three opportunities for the way the merger of the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office and the Department for International Development could work.
Recruiting epidemiological models to estimate first round economic, welfare and public finance effects of COVID 19 strategies
Stevan Lee and Fred Merttens set out key insights revealed when modelling health, public health, and social protection interactions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Diagnostics represent a basis for policy that is specific to context, providing a systematic way of analysing causality and change. Umar Salam explains the need for complex diagnostics in policymaking.
Michele Binci and Paul Jasper discuss the 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.