ODE Talks Podcast
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Podcast Description
ODE Talks is a podcast series from the Office of Development Effectiveness. The ODE Talks podcast series features international experts on aid, development and effectiveness. Keep in touch with the latest findings from ODE’s research and evaluations.
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The Best of ODE Talks...in 3 minutes | Our 2011 podcast mash-up brings together the big themes in aid effectiveness in three short minutes. | 12 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Policy dialogue think pieces and podcast | Increasingly, agencies like AusAID are working closely with partner governments to improve the way they make policy to govern their own development. Peter Bazeley visited Indonesia and the Solomon Islands as part of ODE’s evaluation into what makes for good policy dialogue. | 11 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Homi Kharas talks about the big issues for Busan | Next week the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness (HLF-4), a meeting to review global progress towards more effective aid, will begin in Busan, Korea. The Brookings Institution’s Homi Kharas, who will chair the final plenary session at HLF-4, talked to ODE about the issues on the agenda for Busan. | 6 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gender equality: Not just the right thing to do, but the smart thing to do | The World Bank’s Andrew Mason AusAID’s Gillian Brown talk to ODE about closing the gender gap in primary education, the persistence of violence against women and other key findings from the 2012 World Development Report. | 5 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Clare Short on the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative | Clare speaks to ODE about her work with the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), where it has been embraced and how Australia’s involvement in the initiative could positively shape its engagement with partner countries. Interview with Clare Short (12 mins) [MP3 11mb] | 10 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bernard Wood on the Paris Declaration Evaluation | The Paris Declaration, signed in 2005, set out five fundamental principles sought to profoundly and fundamentally change aid practice for the better. Six years on, Bernard Wood, lead author of the OCED-DAC led Paris Declaration evaluation, talks to the Office of Development Effectiveness about how that international commitment has translated into real results on the ground. Recorded in July 2011. Interview with Bernard Wood (13 mins) [MP3 10mb] | 30 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Marcus Cox and Eric Scheye on aid programs that help citizens access justice | Development means change, and when societies change they put pressure on local systems for law and justice. Traditionally, donors have focused on strengthening major institutions like the police and the courts. But do those benefits flow on to citizens? ODE Talks to expert law and justice evaluators about user-centred, problem focused aid programs that help citizens access justice. Recorded in June 2011 Interview with Marcus Cox and Eric Scheye (19 mins) [MP3 16.3mb] | 18 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Louise Arbour and Jim Della-Giacoma on their latest analysis from Libya, Burma and East Timor. | Louise Arbour and Jim Della-Giacoma from the International Crisis Group (ICG) tell ODE Talks what donors need to know about their latest analysis from Libya, Burma and East Timor. The former UN High Commissioner, Louise Arbour also talks about the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, building institutions in post-conflict environments and the role of women in peacebuilding. Recorded in June 2011 Interview with Louise Arbour and Jim Della-Giacoma (14 mins) [MP3 13.1mb] | 18 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nigel Roberts on conflicts and security in developing countries - part 1 | No low-income, fragile state will achieve a single Millennium Development Goal. Nigel Roberts, co-director of the 2011 World Development Report, talks about why conflict and insecurity may be the greatest development challenge of our time. Part 1: Demonstrating results in fragile situations through community-based development, working with women, building institutions and creating employment. Interview with Nigel Roberts - Part 1 (15 mins) [MP3 19.7mb] | 29 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Nigel Roberts on conflicts and security in developing countries - part 2 | No low-income, fragile state will achieve a single Millennium Development Goal. Nigel Roberts, co-director of the 2011 World Development Report, talks about why conflict and insecurity may be the greatest development challenge of our time. Part 2: Lessons in leadership and legitimacy from recent events in the Middle East, opinion polling in fragile states, and how donors can support institutional transformation. Interview with Nigel Roberts - Part 2 (15 mins) [MP3 19.7mb] | 20 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Professor Paul Collier | Professor Collier talks about Australia’s comparative advantage as a donor in Africa, sets out his ideas about how to work in fragile states, and provides advice to the aid effectiveness review panel currently reviewing the Australian aid program. Recorded in November 2010. Interview with Professor Paul Collier (16 mins) [MP3 11mb] | 14 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Todd Moss on cash transfers | In the second edition of ODE Talks, Todd Moss from the Centre for Global Development talks about the rise of cash transfers in the development world, and his ideas for combating the resource curse. Recorded in February 2011. Interview with Todd Moss (20 mins) [MP3 14.7mb] | 14 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Johannes Linn on bringing aid activities to scale | In the past decade, global aid flows have increased from 80 billion US dollars to 130 billion, but the average size of aid activities is shrinking. Internationally, more than half of all donor projects amount to less than US$100,000 dollars. Johannes Linn, Non-resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, explains how donors can grow small activities and bring them to scale, in order to reach more people and reduce burden on partner governments. Recorded in March 2011. Interview with Johannes Linn (17 mins) [MP3 11.7mb] | 14 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Gordon Hein talks about six new emerging Asian donors | Once aid recipients themselves, some countries with emerging economies are becoming significant donors in their own right. The Asia Foundation's Gordon Hein tells us about the priorities for this new group of donors emerging through a ground-breaking discussion series with China, India, Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. Recorded in May 2011 Interview with Gordon Hein (15 mins) [MP3 10.8mb] | 14 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 14 Episodes |
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