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Bribery killing trade in Ivory Coast

Press freedom declines in emerging markets

Rwanda’s future hangs in the balance

New study - The Ghost of 0.7%

IPN 
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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.

Analysing alternative methods to fighting fake drugs

US food aid: Wasteful and self-serving

Come back, all is forgiven- South Africa looks to the private sector to save its ailing health service

So much for transparency and oversight- DfID fails to account for local spending in Nigeria

Let's have fewer dumb, mercantilist ideas from our populist politicians!

Eu cash 'carousel' for green lobbyists

IPN News coverage

Author: Caroline Boin

Robert Mendick of The Sunday Telegraph reports on IPN's "Friends of the EU" report.

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