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The geopolitics of African urban transformation
28 Nov 2017
Niki Wolfe
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Tom Goodfellow reflects on how geopolitics is shaping Africa's urban transformation and what that might me for the future of cities on the continent
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DFID’s work with multilaterals: Views from the UK’s Aid watchdog
29 Jun 2015
Yovanka ARI
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Speakers: Graham Ward CBE (ICAI Chief Commissioner), Diana Goode (ICAI), Mark Foster (ICAI), Romilly Greenhill (ODI)
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Nigeria: What Sort Of Change?
08 Apr 2015
Yovanka ARI
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Father Anselm Adodo
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Many Nigerians who voted on 28 March in the presidential election did so hoping for change. But what did change look like for citizens of Edo state? Father Anselm Adodo set off to find out.
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Debating Development Spending
12 Sep 2014
Yovanka ARI
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Caroline Spelman
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Philip Davies
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Sir Malcolm Bruce
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A summary of the twitter discussion that accompanied the House of Commons reading of the 0.7% Aid Bill.
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