Resources
Filter and search DI's published resources below. Or visit our Blog page for opinion, insight and comment, or see our Data page for tools and datasets.
An uncertain road: Examining the World Bank’s climate change poverty projections
DI explores World Bank climate change poverty forecasts, discusses the uncertainty around climate change’s potential impact on extreme poverty and highlights the need for timely, high-quality data.
Development Initiatives' Annual Report 2022
Our 2022 annual report summarises the action we have taken in the last year to deliver our mission and vision, and the impact we are having.
The failure to fund refugee-led organisations
This report, produced by ODI’s Humanitarian Policy Group, in collaboration with Development Initiatives, asks why the current system is not working, and what potential there is for change.
Three years of UK aid cuts: where has ODA been hit hardest?
Following a consistent decline in UK ODA over the past three years, this factsheet reviews the changes in sectoral and country allocations with a particular focus on the rise in in-donor refugee costs.
How the DAC rules are changing and why you should care
Disability data in Kenya 2022: A comprehensive inventory
This briefing supports Kenya's Inclusive Data Charter Action Plan 2021−2025. It identifies disability data sources, assesses the disability data ecosystem and makes recommendations for improving it.
Food poverty: Key findings and trends 2000−2023
This factsheet provides an update on food poverty since our 2020 publication. It explains food poverty, how it is measured and analyses key findings between 2000 and 2023 at global, regional and national levels.
Aid in 2022: Key facts about official development assistance
Our factsheet provides key analysis of global aid reported in 2022. It includes the latest DAC data on providers, recipients, sectors and climate and gender targeting.
Improving the impact of ODA on social protection in Kenya
This briefing explores the role of ODA in delivering social protection programmes in Kenya. We explore three case study programmes, and examine their successes, challenges and financing opportunities.