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1. Climate Finance Effectiveness: Six Challenging Trends

2. A Global Development Paradigm for a World in Crisis

3. Building a Portfolio of Pull Financing Mechanisms for Climate and Development

4. Costing Healthcare Services Using Time-Driven Activity-Based Costing: A Simple Step-By-Step Guide for Data Collection and Analysis

5. Do Cash Transfers Deter Migration?

6. The Next Game Changers: A Priority Innovation Agenda for Global Health

7. Is There a Better Way to Use Global Reserves?

8. What’s the Best Way to Bolster the IMF’s Capacity to Lend to Low-Income Countries?

9. Why and How Development Agencies Facilitate Labor Migration

10. Let Them Eat Carbon

11. Assessment of Expenditure Choices by Low- and Low- Middle-Income Countries During the Pandemic and Their Impact on SDGs

12. Development Effectiveness in the “New Normal”: What Do the Changing Roles and Purposes of ODA Mean for the Effectiveness Agenda?

13. Domestic Revenue Mobilization and Debt Relief: The Lack of Any Link

14. Country Platforms and Delivery of Global Public Goods

15. IDB COVID-19 Response Projects and Gender Integration

16. Prioritizing Public Spending on Health in Lower-Income Countries: The Role of the Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents

17. Strengthening Regional Policy Frameworks to Better Respond to Environmental Migration: Recommendations for the UK Government

18. How Can Multilateral Organizations Strengthen Global Data Governance Practices? Roundtable Summary

19. Who’s Responsible for Climate Change? New Evidence Based on Country-Level Estimates of Climate Debt

20. Meeting the Global Health Challenge to Reduce Death and Disability from Alcohol, Tobacco, and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption with Corrective Taxes

21. Navigating the Straits: Pull Financing for Climate and Development Outcomes

22. How Do Humanitarian Donors Make Decisions, and What Is the Scope for Change?

23. Are Development Finance Institutions Good Value for Money?

24. Valuing Climate Liabilities: Calculating the Cost of Countries’ Historical Damage from Carbon Emissions to Inform Future Climate Finance Commitments

25. Some Unpleasant ODA Arithmetic

26. Effective Humanitarian Governance

27. Operationalizing Climate Adaptation at the US International Development Finance Corporation: The Case for an Agriculture-Led Agenda in Low-Income Countries

28. The Case for Transparency in Power Project Contracts: A Proposal for the Creation of Global Disclosure Standards and PPA Watch

29. A Review of Multilateral Development Banks’ Investments in Childcare

30. Financing the Humanitarian Public Good: Towards a More Effective Humanitarian Financing Model

31. Improving Performance in the Multilateral Humanitarian System: New Models of Donorship

32. A Path to Resiliency: Mitigating the Impacts of COVID-19 on Essential Medicines Supply Chains

33. Ethical Recruitment of Health Workers: Using Bilateral Cooperation to Fulfill the World Health Organization’s Global Code of Practice

34. Unpacking Gender Gaps and Data Gaps in Public Sector Employment and Pay

35. How Do Development Agencies Support Climate Action?

36. Gender Gaps in Education: The Long View

37. Actually Navigating by Judgment: Towards a New Paradigm of Donor Accountability Where the Current System Doesn’t Work

38. Who Are the World’s Poor? A New Profile of Global Multidimensional Poverty

39. Gendered Language

40. Governing Big Tech’s Pursuit of the “Next Billion Users”

41. The Two Hundred Billion Dollar Question: How to Get the Biggest Impact from the 2019 Replenishments

42. Cohesive Institutions and Political Violence

43. Women and the Future of Work: Fix the Present

44. Improving Global Health Supply Chains through Traceability

45. The Principles on Commercial Transparency in Public Contracts

46. The Machines Are Not So Easy to Ride: Another Take on Automation

47. Can Transparency Lower Prices and Improve Access to Pharmaceuticals? It Depends

48. WHO Technical Report on Cancer Pricing Misses the Mark—It Should Focus on the “Demand Side”

49. Pooled Procurement of Drugs in Low and Middle Income Countries

50. Who Benefits from Pharmaceutical Price Controls? Evidence from India

51. Making Basel III Work for Emerging Markets and Developing Economies

52. Aggregating Demand for Pharmaceuticals is Appealing, but Pooling Is Not a Panacea

53. Struggling with Scale: Ebola’s Lessons for the Next Pandemic

54. Where Do Internally Displaced People Live and What Does that Mean for Their Economic Integration?

55. How Urban are IDPs and What Does that Mean for Their Economic Integration?

56. Does the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Help or Hinder Financial Inclusion? A Study of FATF Mutual Evaluation Reports

57. Understanding the Opportunity Cost, Seizing the Opportunity: Report of the Working Group on Incorporating Economics and Modelling in Global Health Goals and Guidelines

58. The Limits of Accounting-Based Accountability in Education (and Far Beyond): Why More Accounting Will Rarely Solve Accountability Problems

59. After 2020: What’s Next for Global Access to Family Planning

60. Imagining the Alternative Worlds of 2030: Policy Implications for the Future of Global Health Procurement

61. Public Financial Management and the Digitalization of Payments

62. World Bank Financing to Support Refugees and Their Hosts: Recommendations for IDA19

63. Tackling the Triple Transition in Global Health Procurement

64. Vaccine Introduction and Coverage in Gavi-Supported Countries 2015-2018: Implications for Gavi 5.0

65. Global Immunization and Gavi: Five Priorities for the Next Five Years

66. Digital Governance: Is Krishna a Glimpse of the Future?

67. Tackling the Triple Transition in Global Health Procurement

68. What We Learn about Girls’ Education from Interventions that Do Not Focus on Girls

69. Marginal, Not Transformational: Development Finance Institutions and the Sustainable Development Goals

70. Teacher Professional Development around the World: The Gap between Evidence and Practice

71. What Is “Country Ownership”? A Formal Exploration of the Aid Relationship

72. The Medium-Run and Scale-Up Effects of Performance-Based Financing

73. Development Impact Bonds Targeting Health Outcomes

74. The International Development Finance Club and the Sustainable Development Goals

75. Do Age-of-Marriage Laws Work? Evidence from a Large Sample of Developing Countries

76. The Labor Market Effects of Refugee Waves: Reconciling Conflicting Results

77. Gender Matters in Economic Empowerment Interventions: A Research Review

78. Gender Laws, Values, and Outcomes: Evidence from the World Values Survey

79. Expanding Global Liquidity Insurance: Myths and Realities of the IMF’s Precautionary Credit Lines

80. Fiscal Policy, Income Redistribution and Poverty Reduction in Low and Middle Income Countries

81. Analytic Foundations: Measuring the Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers