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    Development news roundup: Aid in India's food security plans, Karzai seeks further control over foreign and more

    By Devex Editor // 07 January 2013

    Today, we reported:

    • How India’s food security plans may affect aid

    • Hamid Karzai to Washington: Gimme more

    • Canada on Haiti aid: Refocusing, not freezing

    • For Liberian refugees, mission accomplished?

    • No mirage: Food security in the Mideast

    Other must reads:

    • SKorea plans $525M annual ODA

    • Japan sends aid to flood-hit Sri Lanka

    • Indonesia pledges aid for Myanmar’s Rakhine state

    • Philippine official bemoans tepid international response to ‘Bopha’

    • Climate change damage to Pakistan could hit $14B a year

    • IMF to Malawi: ‘Stay the course’

    • IDB holds education policy workshop with Ecuadorian officials

    • Isolux gets IDB loan for renewable energy projects in Latin America

    • Yemen praises IsDB for continued support

    • Turkey urges UN to ensure Syria doesn’t stop aid

    • Somalia’s Puntland official denies report on humanitarian services levy

    • Lebanon seeks $180M for Syrian refugees

    • UNICEF calls for end to child soldier recruitment in CAR

    • Aid to CAR conflict victims continue despite relocation of humanitarian workers

    • ActionAid Gambia chief on how to reduce vulnerability

    • Increased capacity building for ‘Africa-led’ agriculture

    • How transparency is helping development Nigeria

    • Australia provides aid, sends firefighters to wildfire-hit Tasmania

    • Egypt’s Morsi to meet IMF official on $4.8B loan request

    • Afghanistan: More funds, long-term solutions needed to help urban poor

    • Increasing ethnic violence in DR Congo has led to serious humanitarian crisis – UN

    • Concern grows at lack of humanitarian access in Central African Republic

    • Insecurity in the Central African Republic leads to continuous population displacement, humanitarian access constraints

    • FAO cites example of Latin America and the Caribbean in fighting hunger

    • Health project in DRC has ‘modest’ risk to development outcomes – report

    • Community radio role in disaster preparedness

    • 2 charity workers involved in education project in Pakistan shot dead

    • In Nigeria, Red Cross to embark on disaster-risk reduction projects, cash transfer programs

    • UNICEF calls for cease the recruitment of children by armed groups

    • South Korea commits to support Rwanda’s development programs

    • Hanna Godefa is new UNICEF goodwill ambassador

    • British NGO deactivates over 100 landmines in Angola’s Bie Province in 2012

    • Tapping Africa’s scientific potential

    • EBRD, AfDB explore investment, development opportunities in Africa

    • From emergency aid to early recovery in northern Uganda

    • Funding gap threatens provision of school lunches in Madagascar

    • UN voices worry about CAR rebels

    • Africa analysis: Filling climate data gaps is only the 1st step

    • Natural disasters cost $160bn in 2012

    • Austrian-approved project to increase productivity of dual-purpose cattle in Nicaragua

    • Japan sends emergency aid to flood-hit Sri Lanka

    • US foreign aid transparency bill shut down in Senate

    • UNF welcomes UNGA declaration of the Decade of Sustainable Energy for All

    • Bonn In­ter­na­ti­o­nal School gets BMZ grant

    • Global Agriculture and Food Security Program OKs $46.5M for Nepal

    • Global polio eradication: Another missed deadline

    • Sierra Leone exonerates former health minister amid alleged misappropriation of GAVI funds

    • Top humanitarian priorities for 2013

    • Saving the world through social media?

    • Director of Humanitarian Innovation Project: Put innovation at the heart of refugee protection work

    • The war on Pakistan’s aid workers

    • World Bank Lead Economist Jacques Morisset: In Tanzania, ask firms what they need, not what they want

    • A new agenda for the G20: Addressing fragile states

    • Communication is aid

    • Climate inaction is a clear failure of democracy

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