Chloe Newman
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Chloe Newman2nd April 2019
New book on Attributing Development Impact
Originally published on the University of Bath news page The publication of Attributing Development Impact: The Qualitative Impact Protocol (QuIP) Casebook marks a significant milestone in the development of an innovative approach to impact evaluation developed over seven years of...
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Chloe Newman28th March 2019
Living On The Margins Exhibition
by Oliver Walton In February, CDS held an exhibition at the 44AD Gallery in Bath which incorporated images, artefacts and films from a range of research projects conducted by academics and PhD students at the centre, exploring themes relating...
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Chloe Newman27th March 2019
Why now is the time to strengthen the Modern Slavery Act
by Michael Bloomfield and Genevieve LeBaron While research continues to inform us about the dark side of global production, the difficulties in tackling issues like forced labour and climate change remain. In this piece, Michael Bloomfield of the University of Bath’s...
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Chloe Newman8th March 2019
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Chloe Newman26th February 2019
Student placements as mutually beneficial partnerships
by Simon Milligan, Imogen Mullet, Rose Murota, Mathew Rupanga and Rushil Ranchod In March and April 2018, Imogen Mullett, an MSc student in International Development (2017-18), spent a month in Harare, Zimbabwe, on placement to the UK Department for International...
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Chloe Newman22nd November 2018
Under the Shadow of Brexit: A Tipping Point for UK Aid?
by James Copestake While attention is focused on Brexit, is the UK’s role in the field of international development also being quietly but radically redefined? The headline figures suggest some continuity. The commitment to allocating 0.7% of gross national income...
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Chloe Newman16th November 2018
Celebrating Priscilla Wakefield: Financial Inclusion Heroine and Forgotten Feminist Economist
by Susan Johnson Priscilla Wakefield – the “Mother of Microsavings” – is credited as being the founder of savings banks (Moss 2011). She was a Quaker from Tottenham, North London, and from the Barclays family of banking fame. On 22nd...