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Report
11 October 2018

Investments to end poverty 2018

The report explores how development finance is responding to the demands set by the Sustainable Development Goals and what changes and action are needed to ensure their aspirations become reality for all.

Report
6 August 2018

Tracing Swedish aid to Tanzania using IATI data

Oxfam’s report Tracing Swedish Development Flows assesses to what extent it is possible to trace Swedish aid flows to Tanzania

Factsheet
23 July 2018

Understanding ODA in the mix of all international resources

Overview of international financing flows to developing countries, showing where ODA remains a significant source of financing compared to other resources.

Discussion paper
19 July 2018

ODA for domestic revenue mobilisation

Report
11 July 2018

Countries being left behind

This report considers a range of models for evaluating poverty and fragility, using them to identify the countries being left behind.

Briefing
29 May 2018

ODA for domestic resource mobilisation: Is it working?

This briefing summarises the key findings of our research into ODA for domestic resource mobilisation, which will be published in full in June 2018.

Report
18 May 2018

DFID’s aid spending for nutrition: 2016

This report analyses how the UK Department for International Development (DFID) has allocated aid investments in nutrition.

Factsheet
20 April 2018

Aid spending by DAC donors in 2017

Analysis based on preliminary 2017 official development assistance (ODA) data released by the OECD Development Assistance Committee in April 2018.

Discussion paper
11 April 2018

Aid data needs and use cases in Nepal

There is growing demand in Nepal to improve how aid data is collected and shared, to support how SDGs are met and monitored.