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24 February 2021, 13:00 - 14:30

Powering up energy investments in fragile states

A discussion on the critical role of expanding clean energy access for post-COVID-19 global recovery, and how cross-sectoral collaboration can expand energy access in fragile states.

Publication
01 December 2019

The BRT and the danfo: A case study of Lagos’ transport reforms from 1999-2019

Oliver HarmanSebastian KriticosBiodun Otunola
Economy
Public sector
...
Development
International Growth Centre
Africa
Nigeria
Publication
13 September 2019

Public goods and future audiences: acting as role models?

Giuseppe AttanasiRoberta DessíFrédéric MoisanDonald Robertson
Human behaviour
Economy
...
Social Macroeconomics
Publication
06 February 2019

A network approach to welfare

Maia KingNizar Allouch
Economy
Social Macroeconomics
Publication
06 February 2019

A network approach to welfare

Maia KingNizar Allouch
Inclusion
Economy
...
Public sector
Ana Brnabic
News
09 November 2018

What can governments do if they want the support of their citizens?

Reflections on the future of government from the Challenges of Government Conference 2018

The School
09
Oct
09 October 2018, 17:30 - 19:00

Palaces for the people: How to build a more equal and unified society

In his new book, best-selling author Eric Klinenberg presents a transformative idea for health, happiness and safety in society

Women at a market in Gambia
Project

The Oxford Martin Programme on African Governance

Bringing together researchers from six Oxford departments to look at the current economic, social, and political governance challenges for sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in terms of decision-making and implementation.

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Karthik Ramanna

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