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    A long-term vision for BRICS

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2013
    What will the BRICS look like in a decade and what will the key priorities and achievements be? This document aims to provide a long-term vision for the BRICS. There are five prominent agendas of cooperation and collaboration that emerge from this vision.
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    China's foreign aid and government-sponsored investment activities: scale, content, destinations, and implications

    RAND Corporation, 2013
    In the first decade of the 21st century, China greatly expanded its development-assistance and government investment programmes. These programmes now support initiatives in more than 90 nations around the world. Yet, until recently, little was known about the size and direction of such programmes.
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    Africa-BRICS cooperation: implications for growth, employment and structural transformation in Africa

    UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2013
    What effect could trade with, and investment and aid from, the BRICS (Brazil, Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa) have on growth, employment and structural transformation in Africa? How can Africa maximize the benefits of its engagement with the BRICS, and minimize the risks?
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    Population dynamics in the post - 2015 development agenda: report of the Global Thematic Consultation on Population Dynamics

    International Organization for Migration, 2013
    Mega population trends at the national and global levels – continued rapid population growth, population ageing, urbanisation and migration – not only frame the entire development debate, they demand a reconsideration and re-conceptualisation of what will be the main challenges for the post - 2015 development agenda.
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    What is the economic engagement footprint of rising powers in Africa?

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013
    The role of rising powers has become increasingly important in international development. Some of these countries base their development assistance strategy on the ‘South–South Cooperation’ framework, centred on a notion of equal partner relationships and extending cooperation beyond aid flows.
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    International Development Policy

    International Development Policy is a peer-reviewed e-journal that promotes cutting-edge research and policy debates on global development.
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    Indicators for measuring ICT access

    Evidence on Demand, 2012
    Evidence on Demand was requested to support DFID in work on what the post MDG framework might look like. This brief report was prepared to consider the data availability and measurability of indicators for a proposed target to enable everybody to have access to telecommunications.
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    Assessment of a possible post-MDG Urban Transport Indicator

    Evidence on Demand, 2013
    Evidence on Demand was requested to support DFID in work on what the post MDG framework might look like. This brief report was prepared to consider the data availability and measurability of indicators for a proposed target to halve the number of people without ready access to urban transport services, and the cost of achieving such a target.
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    The two worlds of humanitarian innovation

    Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford, 2013
    There has been a gradual shift in the humanitarian world to considering the role that innovation can play in addressing endemic challenges of inefficiency, unsustainability and dependency. Within this ‘humanitarian turn’, the dominant approaches have been ‘top-down’, mainly focusing on finding ways to improve organisational responses.
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    Reframing aid in a world where the poor live in emerging economies

    International Development Policy, 2012
    This special issue of International Development Policy analyses the major shifts affecting traditional development assistance, particularly with regard to global public policy and the emerging economies.

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