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Merging DFID and the FCO: Implications for UK aid

Analysis of what merging DFID and the FCO could mean for UK aid on poverty targeting, transparency and effectiveness, and recommendations for the new department

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Development Initiatives (DI) is an international development organisation that focuses on putting data-driven decision-making at the heart of poverty eradication.

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We work at global, regional, national and subnational levels, with staff across the world. In addition to our significant portfolio of grant funded work, we offer consultancy services to clients who share our aims and values.

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Featured work

Blog
24 June 2020

Why we need Global Public Investment after Covid-19

Simon Reid-Henry argues that the Covid-19 response has highlighted the international need for an ongoing pool of public money and explains how Global Public Investment (GPI) would work.

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Written by Simon Reid-Henry

Reader in Geography and Director, Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, Queen Mary University of London

Background paper
19 June 2020

Socioeconomic impacts of Covid-19 in Kenya

How has coronavirus impacted housing, transport, food security and the labour force in Kenya? This paper looks at government measures initiated in these areas.

Podcast
19 June 2020

How can we give durable support to refugees in crisis contexts?

Ahead of World Refugee Day this podcast looks at how approaches to supporting refugees in crisis contexts could be more coordinated and sustainable.

Briefing
4 June 2020

Covid-19 and financing projections for developing countries

This briefing unpacks projections on the likely impact of Covid-19 on financing for developing countries. How can this inform the response to ensure no one is left behind?

Podcast
4 June 2020

What impact will Covid-19 have on development finance?

This podcast expands on our latest projections of the impact Covid-19 will have on development finance, including all forms of finance from direct investment and domestic revenue to tourism receipts and remittances.

Discussion paper
26 May 2020

The challenges of data on the financing response to Covid-19

This paper, examining the challenges of using financing data sources, launches our series on matching resources to needs in the global Covid-19 response.

Podcast
14 May 2020

Coronavirus in Uganda: Current and future impacts

This podcast explores the Ugandan government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, the impact on citizens and the future prospects for the country.

Report
4 May 2020

The P20 in Benin: From consultation to consensus

This report presents current trends among the poorest 20% of people (P20) in Benin and provides recommendations for delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pledge to leave no one behind.

Background paper
6 May 2020

Status of disability in Kenya: Statistics from the 2019 census

Accurate census figures can support inclusion of people with disabilities, but what do the figures tell us about disability in Kenya, and how accurate are they?