Development Blog
5 Minute Inspiration: Deforestation and the pop star - How Uganda cut illegal logging by 70%
By Emily Janoch 06th Aug 2018
Denis Tumwesige used to make his living illegally cutting trees in protected forests in Uganda, until he got arrested. Instead of a jail sentence, the local officials connected him with CARE’s Forest Resources Sector Transparency (FOREST) project, which taught him about…
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Beyond the tools: Participatory power analysis as the missing ingredient in local governance programming
By Rebecca Haines 01st Aug 2018
Last week CARE Bangladesh hosted a week-long study tour for 25 participants from 10 countries in Asia, in partnership with the Local Governance Initiative and Network (LOGIN). This blog explores some of the key things that participants learned from CARE…
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Is DFID rowing back from the centrality of the Asia model of economic development?
By Gerry Boyle 30th Jul 2018
As previously noted, the House of Commons Select Committee on International Development (IDC) has just published its report on DFID’s economic development strategy. In my earlier blog, I characterised the report as “lacking punch, misunderstanding gender but with some positives”.…
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Four good reasons for engaging with DFID’s Work and Opportunities for Women programme
By Gerry Boyle 25th Jul 2018
The DFID-flagship Work and Opportunities for Women programme (WOW) has recently completed its inception phase and is now beginning implementation. The programme was originally conceived as a response to the UN High-Level panel report on women’s economic empowerment, which CARE…
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Global Disability Summit: How the aid sector should take seriously the needs of people living with disabilities across the world
By Laurie Lee 24th Jul 2018
This week, the British and Kenyan Governments, together with the International Disability Alliance, co-host a Global Disability Summit. Over 700 delegates from governments, donors, private sector organisations, charities and organisations of persons with disabilities come together to launch a Charter…
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IDC report on DFID’s Economic Development Strategy: lacking punch, misunderstanding gender but with some positives
By Gerry Boyle 18th Jul 2018
The House of Commons Select Committee on International Development (the IDC) has just published its report on DFID’s Economic Development Strategy. But it seems to have only ONE new recommendation. This compares with, for instance, the IDC report on DFID…
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