In the latest issue of "This Week in Macroeconomics", we feature a guest contribution from Chandranath Amarasekara, Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, who provides a compelling look at ...
This insight piece unpacks the domino effects of Trump's new global gag rule on US funding, explaining why everyone should care about it's wider implications.
Where does the sense of helplessness about the humanitarian system come from? And how can we better understand change processes inside the machinery of power? Any effort to transform humanitarian ...
The US Supreme Court struck down Trump’s emergency tariffs, but the trade war is evolving rather than ending. New surcharges, policy substitution and sunk economic costs leave global partners and the ...
As the full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth year, the safety of civilians must remain paramount – and feminist advocacy is an essential tool to ensure that this happens.
If capital is abundant, why is productive investment lagging? And in an increasingly fragmented global economy, what role can ...
For armed groups in northwest Nigeria, digital platforms like TikTok have become part of an 'algorithmic theatre' where short ...
Preferred creditor treatment (PCT) is a cornerstone of the multilateral development bank (MDB) model. It reflects the ...
This research examines how negotiations at the 59th session of the Human Rights Council in June 2025 achieved some key ...
A visual representation of perspectives from the Global South on our vision paper on the future of humanitarian action, during a series of dialogues held by ODI Global and NEAR.
This expert commentary discusses the demographic transition in Europe and migration. Facing the challenges of Europe's ageing and shrinking workforces, immigration is an important conversation to have ...
Humanitarian actors involved in housing and reconstruction must adopt a rights-based approach centred on adequate housing.