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"We Want What the Ok Tedi Women Have!": Guidance from Papua New Guinea on Women's Engagement in Mining Deals

Through the study of mining deals in Papua New Guinea, this World Bank briefing note provides insights into enhancing women’s agency as a means of achieving equality and through this, better development outcomes.

A Pariah in our Midst: Regional Organisations and the Problematic of Western-designated Pariah Regimes - the Cases of SADC/Zimbabwe and ASEAN/Myanmar

This paper examines the role regional organizations can play in interpreting liberal norms as sources of regime legitimacy and in mediating between pariah states and multilateral institutions.

Afghanistan: Humanitarianism in Uncertain Times

In this report from the Feinstein International Center, Prisca Benelli and co-authors focus on the lives and vulnerabilities of those affected by the Afghan crisis and on the attempts by local and international agencies to mitigate these vulnerabilities within the fraught and volatile Afghan context.

AidWatch Special Report: Process of the Busan Partnership Agreement and the Quality of EU Aid

In a Special Report from CONCORD Aid Watch, experts explore the post-Busan development effectiveness agenda.

Anti-government Networks in Civil Conflicts: How Network Structures Affect Conflictual Behavior

This paper takes a unique analytical approach to discuss the behavior of anti-government networks in the midst of conflict.

Australian Aid: Approaches to Peace Conflict and Development

This Australian Aid policy document presents Australia’s official approach to development in conflict zones and fragile states. It uses many case studies as examples whose lessons can be extrapolated for wider application.

Australian Aid: Promoting Growth and Stability

This White Paper provides the strategic framework to guide the direction and delivery of Australia's overseas aid program over the next ten years.

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