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Household wellbeing and coping strategies in Africa during COVID-19 – Findings from high frequency phone surveys
CMI Report | Dec 2020
This report provides data on household wellbeing in countries in sub-Saharan Africa following the Covid-19 pandemic. The focus is on employment and ...
wellbeing, employment, covid-19, covid, food security, income, coping mechanisms, education, health care, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Uganda, Mozambique, Niger, DRC
Responding to the Covid-19 Pandemic - Early Norwegian Development Aid Support
Report in External Series | Oct 2020
This report - commissioned by Norad's Evaluation Department - provides a mapping and analysis of early Norwegian development aid related to Covid-19 . ...
health, Covid 19, development aid, Norway
Covid-19, cash transfers, and corruption
U4 Brief | May 2020
Cash transfer programmes are being created and extended in developing countries as an economic response to Covid-19. Many donors are increasing their ...
cash transfers, covid-19, donors
Reverting five years of progress: Impact of COVID-19 on maternal mortality in Peru
CMI Brief | Jan 2021
Peru has moved back at least five years on its road to reducing maternal mortality, due to the profound impact COVID-19 has had on the capacity of health ...
pregancy, health, covid-19, South America, Peru
Covid-19 and donor financing. Minimising corruption risks while ensuring efficiency
U4 Brief | Jun 2020
With the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, development aid and donor agencies face new challenges. They have to deliver essential products and financial ...
Covid-19, Corruption, Aid, Multi-partner funds, Funding mechanisms
The local governance of COVID-19: Disease prevention and social security in rural India
Journal Article | Oct 2020
The local governance of COVID-19: Disease prevention and social security in rural India Anwesha Dutt
Emergency release of people from prison because of Covid-19. A brief analysis through an anti-corruption lens
U4 Brief | Jul 2020
Many countries are implementing emergency releases of people from prison to mitigate the spread of Covid-19. Such measures, while critical to public health, ...
Covid-19, Corruption, Prison, Justice sector
« L’après-Covid-19 pourrait-il être enfin l’ère de la justice fiscale et sociale dans le monde ? »
Newspaper Op-Ed | Jan 2020
« L’après-Covid-19 pourrait-il être enfin l’ère de la justice fiscale et sociale dans le monde ? » S
Covid-19, Tax evasion
COVID-19 and the urgent need to protect Sudanese women against violence
Sudan Brief | Jul 2020
Three decades of Islamist rule institutionalized a culture of violence against women in Sudan. The COVID-19 pandemic and state instructed lockdown has ...
COVID-19, Coronavirus, domestic violence, pandemic, abuse, violence, Sudan
Supporting civil society during the Covid-19 pandemic. The potentials of online collaborations for social accountability
U4 Guide | Apr 2020
There are significant corruption risks during times of crisis. Civil society has an important role to play in ensuring funds to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic ...
Corruption in the time of COVID-19: A double-threat for low income countries
U4 Brief | Mar 2020
It is critical to continue a strong stance against corrupt practices during the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Anti-corruption procedures and systems ...
Reason and reconstruction: The multiple logics of UNTAET
Report in External Series | Jan 2001
Prepared for the NFR conference, Oslo 18-19 January, 2001
What does COVID-19 tell us about the Peruvian health system?
Journal Article | Dec 2020
Peru seemed well placed to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic as a country that had achieved sustained economic growth and moved towards achieving universal ...
Revertir cinco años de progreso: El impacto de la covid-19 en la mortalidad materna en Perú
CMI Brief | Feb 2021
Perú se ha retrasado al menos cinco años en su camino a la reducción de la mortalidad materna debido al profundo impacto que ha tenido ...
pregancy, health, covid-19, South America, Peru
Implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for revenue generation in poor African countries
Report in External Series | Dec 2020
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic the need in poor countries in Africa for more revenues is obvious and growing - also because aid agencies are ...
COVID-19 pandemic, taxation, tax reform, domestic revenue mobilization, aid, Sub-Saharan Africa
COVID‐19, ‘dugnad’ and social control in Bergen and beyond
Journal Article | Dec 2020
COVID‐19, ‘dugnad’ and social control in Bergen and beyond Kari Telle,Antonio De Lauri City and Soci
Covid, Bergen, Norway, Dugnad
Bistand og næringsutvikling. Noen kommentarer til St.meld. Nr. 19 (1995-96)
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1996
The recent White Paper on Norwegian north-south policy (St. meld. nr. 19 (1995-96)) argues for an increased tying of Norwegian development assistance. ...
Evaluation View: Norwegian Development Aid in the Age of the Corona
Newspaper Op-Ed | Nov 2020
How did Norwegian aid respond to the Covid-19 pandemic? Several new initiatives were launched, the aid budget was adjusted to give more emphasis to vaccines ...
Development Aid, Covid-19, Norway
Democratic consolidation: Party politics in Mali
CMI Conference Report | Jan 2000
African Studies Association. Paper presented to the African Studies Association 43rd annual meeting, 16.-19. 11.2000
Caught between a rock and a hard place?
Project | Jan 2009 - Dec 2010
"Custom and Sharia in Family Conflicts. Case studies from Khyber Pakthunkwha Pakistan". Paper presented to The Shariah Workshop May 18-19 ,2009 ...
Pakistan, Gender, Plural Law