International Policy Network
Rwanda needs the freedom to disagree with Kagame
IPN Letters
Rwanda's President Kagame is good on economic freedom, but political freedom is just as important, argues IPN's Chairman, Linda Whetstone
Our foreign aid target is absurd
IPN News coverage
Bronwen Maddox discusses IPN's paper on the 0.7% aid target
New study - The Ghost of 0.7%
IPN Press release
While the UK's three main political parties agree about a "0.7% target" for foreign aid, a Center for Global Development report, republished in a British edition by IPN, shows that this figure is misguided and wrong.
Chair seeks to tackle bias in WHO swine flu review
Frank Jordans of the Associated Press quotes IPN's Philip Stevens on the WHO swine flu review
Awash in Fake Drugs, Nigerians Fight Back
IPN News coverage
IPN's report on fake drugs, 'Keeping it Real, is cited by the Wall Street Journal in a discussion of the problem in Nigeria.
E-mail leaks that clouded climate issue
IPN News coverage
IPN's Executive Director comments on Climategate in the FT
Is the world going to run out of food?
IPN Environment Project Director, Caroline Boin, will debate the "countdown to starvation."
£50m of Government's international aid budget spent in the UK
IPN News coverage
The Government department responsible for sending aid to the Third World has admitted spending almost £50 million in five years on projects in Britain.

