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Still an Elusive Goal: Measuring the Impact and Success of Microfinance

This Global Compact-WBSC report details the vital role of the business community in the Post-2015 Development Agenda.

First IATI Annual Report

This first ever annual report from IATI reviews the performance of this bold initiative and offers its plans for the future.

Financing Sustainable Agriculture Under Climate Change With a Specific Focus on Foreign Aid

This paper from UNU-WIDER examines how foreign aid in particular can be used to achieve the joint objectives of development, mitigation of and adaptation to climate change in agriculture in the developing world.

Help or Hindrance? Results-Orientation in Conflict-Affected Situations

This working paper from the FriEnt-Working Group on Peace and Development and the Center for Peacebuilding (KOFF) argues that results-orientation in its currently practiced form is more of a hindrance than a help for achieving better results.

USAID Forward Progress Report

This report is the first ever USAID Forward Progress Report highlighting the past year’s successes and challenges in reforming the Agency and delivering better, more sustainable results.

Real Time Monitoring for the Most Vulnerable: Concepts and Methods

This paper from the Institute of Development Studies assesses four different monitoring and evaluation approaches in vulnerable, poverty-stricken communities.

New Drugs and Health Technologies for Low-Income Populations: Will the Private Sector Meet the Needs of Low-Income Populations in Developing Countries?

This paper from the RAND Corporation argues that the development of targeted health technologies for poor people will require a new mix of technology, organizations and institutions.

The Role of Development Finance Institutions in Promoting Jobs and Structural Transformation

This paper from ODI presents a summary of findings from research exploring the role of development finance institutions (DFIs) in promoting jobs and productivity change.

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