Localizing Development: Does Participation Work?
World Bank Lead Economists, Ghazala Mansuri and Vijayendra Rao examine the effectiveness of donor-led efforts to promote local participatory development
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World Bank Lead Economists, Ghazala Mansuri and Vijayendra Rao examine the effectiveness of donor-led efforts to promote local participatory development
Dr Nandini Gooptu, Head of International Development at Oxford University gives Sussex Development lecture.
Richard Morgan from Unicef provides an insight into his work on the post 2015 agenda and what replaces the Millennium Development Goals
Dr Paul Amuna, Principal Lecturer/Programme Leader, MSc Nutritional Science, Greenwich University to give Sussex Development Lecture
Laurie Lee from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation asks why study development at this Sussex Development Lecture. Lecture followed by drinks reception. All welcome
Hege Hertzberg examine the challenges faced by policymakers in balancing a commitment to employing knowledge based approaches to developing policy with complex political realities. All welcome
Join us for the Hans Singer Memorial Lecture given by Professor Jan Pronk, former Minister of Development Cooperation in the Netherlands and Deputy General Secretary, UNCTAD.
Mariz Tadros's lecture will be based on her recently released book 'Democracy redefined or confined?: The Muslim Brotherhood in Contemporary Egypt'.
Stephen Devereux will explore some of the key findings from the recent World Committee Food Security Report
Geoffrey Dennis from Care International reflects on the opportunities and challenges of working with the private sector on sustainable development issues.