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ODI live events podcast

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Live recordings of the Overseas Development Institute events, covering everything from climate change to migration, gender to the Sustainable Development Goals. Join our global discussion of international development and humanitarian issues here. Find out more about ODI events: www.odi.org/events
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Episodes

A new approach to assessing ‘leave no one behind’

ODI’s new research discussed at the event integrated all these different elements – data systems, policies, financing, service delivery and broader political economy issues – in a ‘stock take’ of the health sectors in Kenya and Nepal.

Mar 29, 20171 hr 30 min

Diplomacy in a changing world

At this event Tom Fletcher, former British Ambassador to Lebanon, and author of The Naked Diplomat: Understanding Power and Politics in the Digital Age reflects on recent political events in the US and elsewhere.

Mar 24, 20171 hr 22 min

Economic transformation: a new approach to inclusive growth

This panel event brings together key figures driving forward the transformation agenda to discuss: what is economic transformation, what does it mean for the world’s poorest, and how it can be supported in practice?

Mar 23, 20171 hr 34 min

Fighting the backlash against women

On International Women’s Day, ODI convened a debate with women from around the world exploring how to fight the backlash against women.

Mar 09, 20171 hr 28 min

What institutions do countries really need?

At this event UK Minister of State for International Development, Rory Stewart MP, delivers a keynote speech, offering his reflections on the World Bank’s 2017 World Development Report and how they link to the latest approaches of the Department for International Development.

Mar 01, 20171 hr 31 min

Rethinking capitalism for sustainable and inclusive growth

The event explores how public policy can help create and shape a different economic future that is more inclusive, innovative and sustainable – and in doing so, address many of today’s contemporary concerns.

Feb 28, 20171 hr 42 min

Priorities for the new UN Secretary-General.mp4

What should be the priorities for the new Secretary-General? How will the Guterres era differ from that of his long-serving predecessor? What are the expectations from the developing nations? And what changes must he make within the UN system in order to achieve results – or is it broken beyond repair?

Feb 06, 20171 hr 24 min

South Sudan at another crossroads

This event explores the current humanitarian and development challenges in South Sudan, drawing on the latest issue of the Humanitarian Exchange Magazine. Why did the country fail to avoid this escalation of violence and instability? What options are available to the international community? And what must be done in the short term to protect those affected by the conflict?

Feb 01, 201754 min

Trade and developing economies: a post brexit blueprint

This event, hosted in partnership with the Centre for International Economic Law, Trade, and Development, will seek to examine issues surrounding post-Brexit international trade by bringing together internationally-renowned economists and trade law experts to discuss: what are the options for new UK and EU trade policies after Brexit? How might these affect the development of African economies, and what are the legal implications? And for the UK, how can the delivery of development results abroa...

Jan 25, 201756 min

Brexit: impact on developing countries

What does Brexit mean for developing nations and their economies? ODI brought together economists and experts in trade and development to explore how the UK's decision to leave the European Union might affect developing countries.

Jul 07, 20161 hr 34 min

Achieving women's economic empowerment: what will it take?

This event brought together leading economic experts, academics, trade union leaders, business, civil society and government representatives, to discuss the most promising workable and practical solutions to fast-track women’s economic empowerment. Featuring The Rt. Hon. Justine Greening MP, Fiza Farhan, CEO of the Buksh Foundation, Managing Director of Citi Research Tina Fordham, and economist Alicia Girón.

May 16, 20161 hr 42 min

Middle east in crisis: how the world should respond

This event co-hosted by ODI and The Elders explores the rights and responsibilities of actors in the Middle East and beyond. What would force political leaders in the region and elsewhere to tackle the root causes of conflict, and set aside national interests for the greater good? Featuring Nobel Peace Laureate Kofi Annan, Algerian freedom fighter Lakhdar Brahimi ,and UN Diplomat Joost Hiltermann.

May 10, 20161 hr 32 min

The data lecture: Hans Rosling

With around one billion people still living in extreme poverty, we need better data on the poor and marginalised to achieve these goals. Data visionary Hans Rosling, co-founder of Gapminder spoke about how we can use data to challenge our perspective on global trends.

Oct 23, 20152 hr 7 min
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