What we're reading this week on COP21 and the road ahead. As one of the top emitters worldwide, US withdrawal could undermine the Agreement and provide justification for a ripple effect across other major [...]
Unpacking the concept of educational quality. [...]
Canada's bilateral trade foortprint: a primer on the heels of the first Trudeau Trump visit. [...]
Setting out a framework to assess Canada's 2016/2017 international assistance review. [...]
Simplifying the cost of getting Canada on a path to 0.7% of GNI in ODA spending. [...]
Laying out an agenda for innovation in the education sector. [...]
The new Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report evaluates the world’s progress towards achieving inclusive and quality education for all, and provides a sobering account of what's at stake if countries fail to meet their targets by 2030. [...]
The aim of this series is to bring together stakeholders with relevant experience to share lessons and examine innovations with real promise for change. This series will have broad appeal in the development community and will be especially relevant to Canada’s new development policy framework and [...]
Spending 0.7% of gross national income (GNI) on official development assistance (ODA), or aid, is a long-standing target among OECD-DAC donor countries. Six (6) out of 28 OECD-DAC donors achieved this target in 2015. Among major donors this includes most recently the UK. They achieved the target in [...]
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