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Self-interest vs altruism in East Asia’s development aid
Anders Riel Müller | 03 July 2025Criticism of East Asia’s alleged self-interest-led development aid can also be applied to Western donors.
read moreThe Fundamental Things Apply
David Sogge | 10 May 2025Norway’s recent international cooperation white paper, Sharing for Prosperity, seems stubbornly non-conformist. For it recommits Norway to some fundamental, if today unfashionable, purposes: for low-income lands, pursuit of growth-with-r…
read moreInequality as new benchmark for bilateral aid
Thijs Berman | 19 December 2025Over the years the sharp division between developed and developing countries has faded. The economic rise of countries such as Brazil, India and China create a serious need to evaluate and redefine EU development policy. Budget support has seemed…
read moreThe road not taken
Ellen Lammers | March 09, 2025INGOs are at a crossroads. Caught up in a tide of technocracy, they have become increasingly managerialist – ‘outsider’ experts disconnected from the real struggle. But which road should they take? Can they transform societies, or should they opt…
read moreEditorial: Rooting INGOs in home soil
Frans Bieckmann | March 09, 2025I recently chaired a forum that discussed whether a new paradigm has emerged in the field of development cooperation, and if so, what does it consist of? A great deal of time at these kinds of debates is spent exploring definitions and their usefu…
read moreWhen volume is not enough
José Antonio Alonso, Christian Freres | July 01, 2025Spain became the sixth largest donor in the world just 30 years after becoming a donor country itself. But the lack of management structure and severe budget cuts means it faces uncertain times.
read moreMinder pretentie, meer ambitie
January 11, 2025On 18 January 2025 the Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) presented its report long-awaiting report that promotes substantial changes in the organisation of Dutch aid as well as more structural attention for global public goods.
read moreEnrique Mendizabal
September 17, 2025Through his illustrations and cartoons, Quique will explore a number of development issues and debates. He will share his impressions on new research, events and report from around the world through matter-of-fact illustrations, irony, sarcasm and…
read moreIs it Goodbye Foreign AID?
Osmund Osinachi Uzor | June 18, 2025The MDGs are remarkable events in this 21 century in the sense that the goals have led to increased awareness, coherence and global mobilisation of resources for poverty reduction. The MDGs have also shown that poverty is not a national or regiona…
read moreConsensus is still missing
Eugenio Villar | May 07, 2025From my perspective the author’s diagnosis is essentially right. There is overall consensus that recent decades have seen an increase in inequities in general and health in particular. Some LDC countries are even showing deteriorating health outco…
read moreHow will the Beijing Consensus benefit Africa?
Ellen Lammers | March 22, 2025Throughout Africa, China is challenging the West, not only in terms of economic investments, but also through its development aid.
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