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61. Climate change: time to get down to business

62. Your Money or your Life? Will leaders act now to save lives and make health care free in poor countries?

63. Money for Nothing: Three ways the G20 could deliver up to $280 billion for poor countries

64. Empty Promises: What happened to 'development' in the WTO's Doha Round?

65. Bolivia: Climate change, poverty and adaptation

66. Climate Shame: Get back to the table Initial analysis of the Copenhagen climate talks

67. Afghanistan: Development and Humanitarian Priorities

68. After the cyclone: lessons from a disaster

69. Community Peacebuilding in Afghanistan: The Case for a National Strategy

70. Fast Forward: How the European Commission can take the lead in providing high-quality budget support for education and health

71. Briefings for business: Business and the Millennium Development Goals

72. The Time is Now: How world leaders should respond to the food price crisis

73. Getting the fundamentals right: The early stages of Afghanistan's WTO accession process

74. Drought Management Considerations for Climate Change Adaptation

75. Blind spot: The continued failure of the World Bank and IMF to fully assess the impact of their advice on poor people

76. What agenda now for agriculture? A response to the World Development Report 2008

77. Drought-Management Considerations for Climate-Change Adaptation: Focus on the Mekong Region

78. Oxfam submission to the House of Commons International Development Committee inquiry 'Development Assistance in Insecure Environments: Afghanistan'

79. Climate Alarm: Disasters increase as climate change bites

80. Investing for life: Meeting poor people's needs for access to medicines through responsible business practices