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  1. New stories add volumes to ODI’s development progress library

    Press Release

  2. ODI highlights progress in development across the world

    Press Release

  3. Mapping progress: evidence for a new development outlook

    Research report

  4. Open for business – Africa rising

    Explainer

  5. Progress in providing employment for the poor: The national public works programme in India

    Research report

  6. Exploring Development Success

    Research report

  7. South Africa's social security system: Expanding coverage of grants and limiting increases in inequality

    Research report

  8. Social protection in Brazil: Impacts on poverty, inequality and growth

    Working paper

  9. Bursting the development target bubble? The reality of sectoral spending targets

    Explainer

  10. Eliminating World Poverty: Building Our Common Future

    Working paper

  11. Gendered risks, poverty and vulnerability in Ghana: is the LEAP cash transfer programme making a difference?

    Briefing/policy paper

  12. Putting the right words in the right order: The Reflection Group Report

    Explainer

  13. The Millennium Development Goals: moving forward collectively to 2015

    Explainer

  14. Re-shaping the migration story: centring the hopes, decisions and experiences of those on the move

    Other

  15. G20 support to fossil fuel production: who are the leaders and the laggards?

    Explainer

  16. Choosing partners in security and justice programming: The need for pragmatism

    Explainer

  17. Summer surprise or summer shock? How did the EU’s development ministers treat the Commission’s Spring Package?

    Explainer

  18. External Attempts at Peace and Nation Building: Lessons for and from Africa

    Event

  19. Gordon Brown and the MDGs at midpoint

    Explainer

  20. Migration management and external policy in Europe are increasingly connected – and that’s problematic

    Expert comment