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.
The Data Manifesto
Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2014
How much is spent on humanitarian assistance? Is it enough? Where does it go? How does it get there and what is it spent on?
NGO resources for development
Private development assistance (PDA) is an international resource given voluntarily from private sources, and transferred across borders for international development and poverty reduction. PDA comes from non-governmental, foundations, and corporate giving. It is equivalent to approximately a third of official development assistance (ODA) and a tenth of foreign direct investment (FDI) to developing countries.
DFID's aid spending for nutrition: 2010–2012
This report looks at the Department for International Development's (DFID's) aid spending on nutrition between 2010 to 2012.
Kenya: case study on Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation
On behalf of the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID), DI undertakes a series of studies on the implementation of the GPEDC.
Humanitarian assistance from non-state donors: what is it worth?
Global aid trends – ODA: what you need to know
Using data to get better results on poverty eradication: what you need to know
Using data to get better results on poverty eradication: what you need to know. This page is a summary of Investments to End Poverty Chapter 5.
Using all resources available to end poverty: what you need to know
Using all resources available to end poverty: what you need to know. This page summarises Investments to End Poverty Chapter 2.