With populism on the wane, what’s the upshot for the markets?

The markets have breathed an audible sigh of relief this spring.

A path to peace through inclusion

The peace accord agreed late last year between the government and the FARC paramilitary group gives Colombia a historic opportunity to improve the living standards of all its people. More than half a century of conflict cost an estimated 220,000 lives and led over 5m people to flee their homes, with severe consequences for the country’s prosperity, especially in the rural areas where violence was concentrated.

Drivers of prosperity in Africa

Q&A with Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, former finance and foreign minister of Nigeria and World Bank managing director; now a senior adviser at Lazard

How can research stem the tide of the NCD pandemic?

Governments should consider long-term investments in high-quality peer-reviewed implementation research to tackle the growth of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in developing countries.

Developing countries are ill-equipped to manage the growing chronic-disease burden

As World Health Day is celebrated around the globe on April 7th, the rising burden of chronic diseases in developing countries must become a priority for global health policy. Healthcare systems in many developing countries have evolved to cope with the burden of infectious diseases and to improve child and maternal health. There is now a pressing need to include the prevention and management of chronic diseases in these systems, requiring new thinking on how such medical services are financed.

Bringing free education to township girls and women

Q&A with Kennedy Odede, founder and CEO, Shining Hope for Communities, an organisation in Kenya that provides free education to women and girls

Old problems, new solutions: Measuring the capacity for social innovation across the world

India’s noble mansion? Not without expanding the middle class

Yuwa Hedrick-Wong and Rama Bijapurkar examine the state of economic progression in India on the anniversary of its independence

Evolving Development Goals in an evolving world

Can the success of one social or economic goal affect the success of many others? According to this report, yes. Policy goals cannot be addressed individually, especially as the world becomes more resource constrained. Interconnected strategies and cross-sector co-operation are becoming increasingly important.

Evolving development goals in an evolving world is an EIU report, sponsored by Microsoft, that explores how policymakers in both the developed and developing world prioritise social and environmental goals.

 

Nigeria Summit 2016: Dawn of a new day?

Nigeria has gone through a massive transformation. In 2014, the country became Africa's largest economy in terms of GDP, and the election of President Buhari last year showed that change was possible at the ballot box. 

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