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Stephan Klingebiel, Timo Mahn | March 12, 2025The ongoing trend of decentralising governance responsibilities to the sub-national level in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is likely to continue in the near future. In order to achieve its objectives, it will be crucial that this tran...
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Freek Landmeter | 05 July 2025January 1996, Freetown, Sierra Leone - I was at the American embassy in Freetown, Sierra Leone and had a cup of tea with the humanitarian affairs attaché. Suddenly, the alarm went off and a metallic voice announced: 'The embassy is temporarily clo...
▶United in disharmony
Amy Pollard | April 13, 2025Harmonizing aid seems like a straightforward, sensible thing to do. But how easy has it been in practice? Amy Pollard tells of the challenges involved in establishing a multi-donor office in Indonesia, while Rosalind Eyben assesses the implication...
▶The rising influence of urban actors
Janne E. Nijman | November 30, 2024It is time to recognize cities as global actors. City networks are reaching across the globe and city governments are collaborating on crucial environmental issues. Coordinating policy at a local level, they are increasingly taking the lead in tac...
▶Good for the economy, good for the people?
Jojanneke Spoor | November 30, 2024A lucrative oil industry means Angola’s economy is booming. Yet poor rural areas receive little funding. Sergio Calundungo, director of ADRA, a large NGO, wants research to investigate how high-level decisions are made concerning rural livelihoods...
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