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How blended finance reaches the poorest people
Our paper examines the impact blended finance can have on the poorest people, and asks how their progress can remain central to decision-making.
The Global Humanitarian Assistance Report 2019
This year’s report contains detailed analysis of the international financing at work in crisis-affected contexts. Navigating the increasingly complex and changing financing landscape, the report includes new analysis of the wide range of resources going to recurrent and protracted crisis response countries.
Failing to reach the poorest: Subnational financing inequalities and health and education outcomes
This report from DI and ODI looks at how effectively subnational financing targets regions with the worst health and education outcomes.
Closing the gap: priorities for the High-level Political Forum 2019
Ahead of HLPF 2019, we present evidence the poorest people are being left behind, and look at how we can close the gap between them and everyone else.
DFID’s aid spending for nutrition: 2017
Development Initiatives details aid investments to improve nutrition by the UK’s Department for International Development.
Preliminary ODA data 2018 – total falls for second consecutive year
Headline ODA has fallen for the second year in a row – down by US$4.1 billion (2.7%) on the net ODA measure and by US$2.5 billion (1.6%) according to the new measure.
Subnational investment in human capital
Subnational investment in human capital, a report from DI and ODI, looks at how effectively financing from donors and governments targets poverty at the local level.
Six ways to refocus ODA to end poverty and meet the SDGs
This factsheet looks at the trends in aid allocation that need reversing in order to meet the SDGs and reduce the widening gap between the poorest people and the rest.
Final ODA data for 2017 – persistent trends raise concerns
An initial analysis of the final 2017 ODA data released by the OECD DAC at the end of December 2018, which shows that some worrying trends continue.