This report provides examples and lessons learned from combining official development assistance1 (ODA) resources and non-ODA resources by donors to countries experiencing conflict and fragility. Some donors, such as the UK, have created cross-departmental funds for responding to conflict and insecurity that make funds available to a wider range of government departments within the donor government. It should be noted, however, that although investments beyond aid are particularly important given their sheer scale, the availability and accessibility of data and literature on international peace and security resource flows to fragile and conflict-affected countries beyond aid is weak. This gap is reinforced by the lack of clarity about what ...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
Lecture for International Affairs U6043 (Integrated Approaches to Development Practice), fall 2009
In 2014, Kenya and Uganda were two of the top three recipients of official development assistance in...
Development assistance to fragile states and conflict-affected areas can be a core component of peac...
This rapid literature review explores how to maintain essential state functions and basic service de...
The first section looks at the implications of conflict for aid effectiveness and selectivity. We ar...
This interdisciplinary research draws on the fields of international development and political econo...
This rapid review looks at the publicly available evidence in relation to lessons and best practice ...
The last decade has seen an increasing focus on the involvement of the private sector in internation...
This rapid literature review considers donor engagement with newly elected governments in aid recipi...
The challenges faced by non-governmental organizations seeking to mitigate violence within the conte...
There exists is a broad range of academic and grey literature that looks at non-conflict interventio...
The following report is a rapid review of a broad literature on conflict resolution systems and peac...
This study investigates why conflict of interest occurs in multi-bi ODA – a hybrid form of bilateral...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
Lecture for International Affairs U6043 (Integrated Approaches to Development Practice), fall 2009
In 2014, Kenya and Uganda were two of the top three recipients of official development assistance in...
Development assistance to fragile states and conflict-affected areas can be a core component of peac...
This rapid literature review explores how to maintain essential state functions and basic service de...
The first section looks at the implications of conflict for aid effectiveness and selectivity. We ar...
This interdisciplinary research draws on the fields of international development and political econo...
This rapid review looks at the publicly available evidence in relation to lessons and best practice ...
The last decade has seen an increasing focus on the involvement of the private sector in internation...
This rapid literature review considers donor engagement with newly elected governments in aid recipi...
The challenges faced by non-governmental organizations seeking to mitigate violence within the conte...
There exists is a broad range of academic and grey literature that looks at non-conflict interventio...
The following report is a rapid review of a broad literature on conflict resolution systems and peac...
This study investigates why conflict of interest occurs in multi-bi ODA – a hybrid form of bilateral...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
While significant amounts of foreign aid have been allocated to the group of so-called fragile and c...
Lecture for International Affairs U6043 (Integrated Approaches to Development Practice), fall 2009
In 2014, Kenya and Uganda were two of the top three recipients of official development assistance in...