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In January's podcast experts discuss the rise in obesity in the developing world, explain what's going on in South Sudan and the UN's Helen Clark gives us the latest on the post 2015 agenda.
In chapter one of ODI's December podcast, Jonathan Tanner speaks to Rahaf - a 24 year old student living in Za'atari refugee camp and Killian Kleinschimdt - Za'atari camp manager, to take a look at life in one of the world's biggest refugee cam
In chapter two of ODI's December podcast, Jonathan Tanner speaks to Ashley Jackson - Research Fellow, Humanitarian Policy Group and Abdi Aynte - Heritage Institute for Policy Studies, about reality of delivering aid in Somalia during the 2011 f
In chapter three of ODI's December podcast, Jonathan Tanner speaks to Marta Foresti - Head of ODI's Politics and Governance Programme and Catalina Uribe Burcher - International Idea - about the relationship between organised crime and democrac
In the December podcast we take a look at life in one of the world's biggest refugee camps - Za'atari in Jordan - explore the reality of delivering aid in Somalia during the 2011 famine, and probe the relationship between organised crime and de
The 19th UN Conference of all the Parties comprised the latest round of talks in the global effort to try and tackle the threat posed by dangerous climate change. Whilst in Warsaw, Jonathan Tanner spoke to former President of Ireland Mary Robin
The business of budgeting brings to mind images of spreadsheets, calculators and civil servants locked away windowless rooms carrying out endless number crunching exercises. But does the way we think about the budgeting process damage our under
In this month's podcast we explore the relationship between poverty and disasters, assess the place of development in UK politics and ask what we know for sure about structural transformation in low-income countries.
In the July edition of the ODI podcast, Jonathan Tanner interviews Lord Jack McConnell, Eva Svoboda - Research Fellow in ODI's Humanitarian Policy Group and Bryn Welham - Research Fellow in ODI's Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure - on the d
In the July edition of the ODI podcast, Jonathan Tanner speaks to ODI's Head of Research Andrew Norton about elections scheduled to take place in Mali.
In the July edition of the ODI podcast Alina Rocha Menocal takes a look at what the current wave of global protest can tell us about democracy and elections.
In this podcast, Jonathan Tanner interviews ODI's Head of Climate and Environment Programme - Tom Mitchell - about the relationship between disasters and poverty.
In this podcast, Jonathan Tanner talks to the Conservative and Labour Friends for International Development to assess the place of development in UK politics.
In this podcast we ask what we know for sure about structural transformation in low-income countries.
In this month's podcast we explore the relationship between poverty and disasters, assess the place of development in UK politics and ask what we know for sure about structural transformation in low-income countries.
In chapter one of ODI's September podcast we talk to ODI's Executive Director Kevin Watkins about his recent trip to Lebanon to explore how the growing number of Syrian refugees are affecting Lebanon's school system.
In chapter two of ODI's September podcast we talk to Shanta Devarajan - Chief Economist for Middle East and North Africa at the World Bank, Leni Wild - Research Fellow from ODI's Politics and Governance Programme, and ask how to better support
Following the UN General Assembly, we talk to Paul Ladd from UNDP and Claire Melamed from ODI's Growth Poverty and Inequality programme and take a look at the latest in the #post2015 negotiations.
In this month’s podcast we look at a plan to get Syrian refugees in the Lebanon into school, ask how we can better support governments to deliver public services, and following the UN General Assembly take a look at the latest in the post-2015
Jonathan Tanner sits down with Dirk Willem te Velde - head of ODI's International Economic Development Group - to discuss the upcoming G20 leaders summit scheduled for early September 2013.
Jonathan Tanner sits down with Simone Haysom - Research Officer in the Humanitarian Policy Group - to discuss her research on what it means to be a refugee in today's world.
Jonathan Tanner sits down with Steve Wiggins - Research Fellow Agricultural Development and Policy - to discuss what higher rice prices might mean for poverty reduction efforts across Asia and Africa.
In this podcast we take a look at the price of rice, discuss why so many #refugees are choosing to seek sanctuary in the city and look ahead to the #G20.
This month’s ODI Podcast takes a look at what the current wave of global protest can tell us about democracy and elections, picks apart the rationale for Sunday’s elections in Mali and delves into the debate over whether we should be making mor
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