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1. How Developing Countries Can Manage the COVID-19 Economic Impact

2. Gender Norms and Women’s Economic Empowerment in Low-Income Countries: What We Learned by Reviewing the Evidence

3. Is there a right way to accommodate rapid urban growth in developing countries?

4. Digital payments in transportation can help developing cities drive economic growth

5. Can the private sector help address the global refugee crisis?

6. A new funding approach could bring clean water to the world’s poorest households

7. Mobilizing Additional Funds for Pro-Poor Water Services: An Exploration of Potential Models to Finance Safe Water Access in Support of Sustainable Development Goal 6.1

8. Empowering women through international tourism: What we know and need to know

9. Global development demands a data revolution that will make change happen, not just track it

10. A Broader View of the Data Revolution and Development Agenda

11. Will the cities of the future work for everyone?

12. How can we better serve urban refugees?

13. Olympics remind us of the importance of local governance

14. Six lessons on what works in supporting women-owned businesses

15. To foster sustainable development, cities need data—and permission to use it

16. Putting politics into international development? It’s about time

17. Dynamic Cities? The Role of Urban Local Governments in Improving Urban Service Delivery Performance in Africa and Asia

18. Women’s Economic Empowerment: A Review of Evidence on Enablers and Barriers

19. A Political Economy Framework for the Urban Data Revolution

20. How can developing cities provide better water to their residents?

21. A more comprehensive picture of local public spending in global health and education

22. What defines a “city”?

23. Triggering Increased City-Level Public Finance for Pro-Poor Sanitation Improvements

24. A Post-2015 Local Governance Agenda