Tag: Aid funding
Who holds whom to account when harm is done? Funder accountability and responsibility within the education in emergencies community
by Ritesh Shah, D. Brent Edwards Jr., S. Garnett Russell, Claudia Mitchell, Mauro C. Moschetti, Ha Yeon Kim, Carly Tubbs Dolan and J. Lawrence Aber | Aug 14, 2023 | 2023 UKIFET Conference, Education in Emergencies
This blog was written by Ritesh Shah, University of Auckland (lead author); D. Brent Edwards Jr., University of Hawaii Manoa; S. Garnett Russell, Teachers College Colombia...
Read MoreHow the UK Government can support the learning of our 222 million friends in crisis
by Oliver Mawhinney | Sep 27, 2022 | Aid and Finance, Learning
Putting the collective impact of global development research into perspective – What we learned from six years of the Impact Initiative
by Elizabeth Tofaris and Pauline Rose | Jun 8, 2021 | Aid
Reductions to UK aid have highlighted the need to understand both how international development research has, and can continue to, effect positive change. Here, Pauline Rose and...
Read MoreWhat next for UK Official Development Assistance (ODA) for education? Cuts and consequences: Uncertainties and opportunities
by Steve Packer | Apr 23, 2021 | Critique, Policymaking
This article was written by Steve Packer, UKFIET Trustee. In correspondence with Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) ministers (July and November 2020, March...
Read MoreNORRAG Podcast Episode 08: “Peak Aid, Catalytic Change and Sustainable Educational Financing”
NORRAG’s podcast episode 08 features guest host, Alexandra Draxler, interviewing Keith Lewin on the fact that external aid for educational development is reaching its peak....
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