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Nanumea island, Tuvalu
This study was undertaken to inform the SIDS Global Data Hub, launched at the SIDS4 Conference in May 2024, as well as Small Island Developing States' (SIDS) broader suite of activities on adaptation and resilience information, in the context of the next 10-year SIDS agenda: ‘The Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS – a Renewed Declaration for Resilient Prosperity’.

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  1. International development and climate finance: the new agenda

    Research report

  2. Adopting a low-emission and climate-resilient development pathway in Nepal

    Research report

  3. Backstopping multilateral development banks: the fiscal context of callable capital for shareholder governments

    Working paper

  4. Maximising the developmental impact of MDB callable capital: project findings and path forward

    Working paper

  5. Enhancing multilateral development bank resilience and lending capacity: crisis management, recovery planning and improving loss-absorbing capacity

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  6. Putting the 'just' in Just Energy Transition Partnerships: What role for the multilateral development banks?

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  7. One size won't fit all: Designing country platforms for different political contexts

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  8. How likely are multilateral development banks to need callable capital? Implications for risk frameworks and lending capacity

    Working paper

  9. ASEAN action on countering trafficking in persons and forced labour: Constraints and opportunities

    Briefing/policy paper

  10. Analysis of labour migrants' vulnerabilities to trafficking in persons and labour exploitation in the Philippines

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  11. Debt, exploitation and trafficking of labour migrants

    Briefing/policy paper

  12. Political economy analysis of Indonesian migrant workers' vulnerabilities to exploitation in Malaysia's palm oil sector

    Case/country study

  13. Pastoralism and agriculture in conflicts and crises: a review of three years of SPARC research

    Literature review

  14. External shock financing and economic development: implications for future reforms to the global financing architecture

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  15. Ten traps to avoid if aid programming is serious about engaging with context: Lessons from Afghanistan

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  16. The legal underpinnings of MDB callable capital: implications and policy options

    Working paper

  17. Trafficking for Forced Criminality: The Rise of Exploitation in Scam Centres in Southeast Asia

    Briefing/policy paper

  18. Hedging belts, de-risking roads: Sinosure in China’s overseas finance and the evolving international response

    Research report

  19. Addressing labour exploitation and human trafficking as ‘sticky’ problems: The role of Southeast Asia’s political economy

    Briefing/policy paper

  20. Labour migrants’ vulnerability to human trafficking and labour exploitation in Southeast Asia: An analysis of Cambodia

    Case/country study