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  1. Financial regulation in Ghana: Balancing inclusive growth with financial stability

    Working paper

  2. Creating opportunities for young women in Ghana’s construction sector: what works

    Briefing/policy paper

  3. ‘How is your research going to benefit me?’: bringing findings back to communities in Ghana

    Explainer

  4. Making Trade Work for Africa

    Event

  5. How digitising payments can improve public financial management

    Explainer

  6. Youth-led (digital) innovation and resilience during Covid-19: experiences from the African continent

    Case/country study

  7. Brexit and global development

    Explainer

  8. Youth associations and cooperatives: getting young people into work

    Research report

  9. A weaker US dollar could support sub-Saharan Africa’s economic transformation

    Briefing/policy paper

  10. Age of choice: How developing countries are managing the new aid landscape

    Research report

  11. The global financial crisis and developing countries: Synthesis of the findings of 10 country case studies

    Working paper

  12. The problem with tax potential estimates – key considerations to develop sustainable tax systems

    Expert comment

  13. Understanding the role of development finance institutions in promoting development: an assessment of three African countries

    Research report

  14. Increasing UK investment in Africa

    Event

  15. Booming Africa: young women and new digital societies

    Event

  16. Age of Choice: Developing Countries in the New Aid Landscape – What’s next?

    Event

  17. Credit crunch in sub-Saharan Africa deepening the economic downturn – new ODI report

    Press Release

  18. China and global development: twelve things to read in December

    Explainer

  19. Why skills development is key for digital transformation in Africa

    Explainer

  20. Many gains, but many miles to go: women in power since 1995

    Explainer