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    Development news roundup: $8B in new IDB credit lines, UN development strategy in Sri Lanka, and more

    By Devex Editor // 08 October 2012

    Today, we reported:

    • An $8B cushion against financial shocks, natural disasters

    • A new UN development strategy in Sri Lanka

    • Taken Iranian aid workers freed

    • EU aid: $52.1M for Jordan’s political reform

    • 2012 African Development Forum focuses on natural resources governance

    • New fund gives Africans leverage over extractive industries

    • ‘UNHCR is presently overstretched’

    Other must reads:

    • 2012 International Day for Disaster Reduction highlights role of women, girls

    • Bob Carr initiates external review of Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

    • Takeaways from OECD-hosted 12th International Economic Forum on Africa

    • AfDB signs 1st private sector loan for Namibia 

    • Canadian foreign minister to head to Nigeria, Australia, France

    • UNICEF secures $12.9M EU donation for Syrian refugee programs 

    • UNHCR: Number of IDPs in Myanmar’s Rakhine state continues to rise 

    • Inclusive growth on the spotlight at 7th African Economic Conference 

    • UN agencies mark 2012 World Teachers’ Day 

    • UNRWA receives European Commission aid for Palestine refugees  

    • German development official heads to Cambodia, Vietnam

    • EBRD officials visit Mongolia for country strategy talks

    • FAO fears effects of economic downturn on future donor funding

    • Switzerland backs IOM’s humanitarian evacuation of migrant workers in Syria 

    • IOM set to launch community building project in South African province 

    • High-level IMF, GCC officials conclude meeting in Saudi Arabia  

    • Dutch development minister to visit Vietnam 

    • IPCC enters new stage of Fifth Assessment Report review

    • USAID announces winners of business plan tilt in Haiti 

    • Out on Oct. 10: OECD review of Indonesia’s agriculture policies 

    • The Philippines, JICA sign $99 million loan agreement 

    • In Yemen, violence forces closure of hospital

    • The corporate ethos driving charities

    • 2 KOICA volunteers killed by lightning in Sri Lanka

    • Sudan accused of dragging feet over humanitarian aid access

    • Britain told to stop aid to Rwanda

    • Irish envoy calls for food aid in North Korea / Irish envoy calls for N.K. food aid

    • Poor European states face clash over future aid funds

    • Aid that works:  A farmer co-op revitalizes rural El Salvador

    • Kazakhstan expands cooperation with the Islamic Development Bank

    • With USAID ousted, Russians fear for funding

    • NHRC, Oxfam seal deal on food right

    • Assistance to Pakistan: US waives aid certification requirements

    • In the Philippines, ADB wants tax-free ‘e-trike’ loan

    • Rajiv Shah discusses aid plans for Syria, Yemen 

    • Melinda Gates, Kofi Annan assesses agriculture development progress in northern Tanzania

    • Aid groups struggle to cope with rising number of Syrian refugees

    • JICA announces investment for 2 development projects in Tunisia 

    • A look at use of fortified food to solve Afghanistan’s nutrition problem 

    • In Darfur, IDP camp residents complain of poor health, humanitarian conditions

    • International Crisis Group suggests withholding aid to Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo 

    • Effects of urbanization on health care: The case in Dhaka

    • MSF combats unwarranted drug patent requests 

    • Friends of Yemen to meet for project implementation plans

    • The biggest health threat in developing countries: NCDs Toward Health for All

    • Ex-USAID director pleads guilty to embezzling $1M from USAID health program 

    • South Sudan refugee camp braces for new arrivals

    • Barbara Stocking: ‘70 years of Oxfam is not really a cause for celebration’

    • Beyond Good Intentions’: A critical look at the international aid industry 

    • In Bangladesh, JICA unhappy with delay in disbursement of loans to SME 

    • A challenge for the development community: Urban poverty

    • Kevin Myers: Why do we send money to nations that can spend millions on arms?

    • Impact sourcing, the ‘next big thing’ in development?

    • Saving labor is saving time: The grand challenge of accessible, appropriate farming technology

    • Communities key in building resilience 

    • Transparency is key in development effectiveness

    • Watching the charity watchdogs: Vignettes from the NASCO annual meeting

    • Iran sanctions now causing food insecurity, mass suffering

    • The next US presidential debate will be on foreign policy: Will Mitt Romney, Barack Obama’s rhetoric match reality?

    • The word on women: Cultural barriers to women as peace builders

    • Thinking strategically about partnerships and social impact metrics: 3 things to consider

    • Linking smallholder farmers to markets: The power of farmer-based organizations

    • Innovative funding model allows urban poor to determine their own future

    • Coca-Cola helps the Global Fund deliver medicines: A look at the ethics of public-private partnerships

    • ‘We can’t rest while 1.7 million children are still dying every year from diseases we can already prevent’

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