
Supporting economic reform in Vanuatu: the Governance for Growth program
The Governance for Growth (GfG) program in Vanuatu has been running for ten years, and is about to move into its third phase. Considered to be quite innovative when it was first implemented, the progr...
12 Marras 20171h 36min

Robin Davies interviews Gillian Mellsop
Robin Davies interviews Gillian Mellsop on her career with UNICEF for the Aid Profiles series. Read the full profile at devpolicy.org/aidprofiles. Devpolicy Talks is the podcast of the Australian Nati...
2 Marras 201733min

An interview with Muhannad Hadi, WFP
Sachini Muller interviews Muhannad Hadi, WFP Regional Director for the Middle East, North Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Europe, discussing humanitarian crises in the region and what we can do about...
23 Loka 201720min

PNG after the elections: politics
In this podcast, you'll hear a panel discussion on the 2017 Papua New Guinea National Elections. The elections, held in June and July, copped both criticism and praise — but mostly criticism. Ballot b...
18 Loka 20171h 12min

PNG after the elections: the economy
Speakers: Nelson Nema, School of Business and Public Policy, University of PNG; Marcel Schröder, School of Business and Public Policy, University of PNG; Rohan Fox, Research Officer, Development Polic...
12 Loka 20171h 3min

Aid paradoxes in Afghanistan: building and undermining the state - Dr Nemat Bizhan.
Aid paradoxes in Afghanistan: building and undermining the state. The relationship between aid and state building is highly complex and the effects of aid on weak states depend on donors’ interests, a...
19 Syys 201738min

The corrupt cannot fight corruption - Sam Koim
Corruption is a pernicious societal disease that has devastating consequences that can cripple a nation. Although corruption has become a global challenge, its scale and prevalence in any country depe...
1 Syys 20171h 1min

International intervention and local politics - book launch
International peace and statebuilding interventions have become ubiquitous since the 1990s. Their frequent failures, however, have prompted some researchers and practitioners to move beyond focusing o...
25 Elo 20171h 9min





















