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The government’s own impact assessment warns that cuts to projects in Africa will likely increase death and disease ...
The government has admitted that slashing foreign aid spending will likely see global deaths rise – as it confirmed the cuts ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNThe Inconvenient Truth: The last meal or the last mine?: Africa’s crossroads of life and legacy
By Professor Douglas BOATENG …A mine feeds an account, but a farm feeds a people. History will ask which we chose to sustain.
This paper offers practical advice on how to improve statistical power in randomized experiments through choices and actions researchers can take at the design, implementation, and analysis stages. At ...
The situation is likely to worsen owing to climate change. “Coffee plants will grow less productive as the earth’s temperature continues to rise, and practices like deforestation will continue to ...
THE Labour UK Government has been accused of "increasing poverty at home and abroad" after it emerged women and children would be ...
The UK Government has published an assessment of the impact into aid cuts months after a decision was made to slash billions ...
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How public development banks could narrow inequality gaps between the Global North and South
Public Development Banks provide affordable financing, direct resources where urgently needed and align funding with ...
The United Nations' highest court on Wednesday told wealthy countries they must comply with their international commitments ...
What history tells us is that, while it's impossible to pinpoint stock market tops, valuation premiums aren't tolerated over long periods. Though it's possible Liberation Day 2.0 serves as a downside ...
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