Last night saw a really lively panel on inequality at London’s Frontline journalists’ club, chaired by Paddy Coulter from OPHI and with contributions from Charles Sennot and Michael Moran of GlobalPost, Chris Johnes of Oxfam, Faiza Shaheen of the New Economics Foundation and me. Frontline blogged it, so read more
Monthly Archives: January 2013
More from Monrovia: To universality and beyond…
Our man in Monrovia, Brendan Cox, files again… —————- So how universal is universal? In the context of the new development framework being discussed in Liberia this week does universal really mean every country must be covered by everything read more
Uncounted would like to thank its producer…
It is with great pride that Uncounted accepted Blood and Milk’s award of the BAMBA for “Best Institutional Blog that should update more”, and took nearly as much pleasure to see Oxfam’s From Poverty to Power receive the BAMBA read more
Post-2015-card from Monrovia
Save UK Director of Policy and Advocacy Brendan Cox is in Monrovia, where the UN High Level Panel on post-2015 is meeting. He files the following… —————— As political, corporate and academic leaders meet this week in Liberia to read more
Responses to post-2015 proposal: (i) Ambition
As you might expect, we’ve had a lot of response to the working proposal for a post-2015 development framework that we published last week. Three main points emerged, and I’ll summarise them in separate posts.. The great majority read more
Privately counted
Should we worry about data held in private, and if so when? I think we should, sometimes, while recognising that it’s not always clear-cut. We should also recognise that sometimes it is absolutely clear-cut – and we know for read more
Post-2015: Aim here
You’d be pretty foolish to propose a complete post-2015 development framework right now, wouldn’t you? What with the High Level Panel still to have their second substantive meeting (in Monrovia, following London last November and with the Indonesian fixture read more
