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Acronym: 
ODI

The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is the UK's leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues.


Mission 


Our mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation of suffering and the achievement of sustainable livelihoods in developing countries.


We do this by locking together high quality applied research, practical policy advice, and policy-focused dissemination and debate.


We work with partners in the public and private sectors, in both developing and developed countries.


Values


  • Independence: ODI’s research, public affairs and policy advice are independent from its funders, and staff are able to challenge donor thinking and policy and the wider development consensus.
  • High quality: Best practice, innovative approaches and continuous improvement are ensured in research, policy advice and public affairs.
  • Fairness, diversity and equality: All staff and partners are treated fairly and with respect. ODI employment, disciplines and processes are appropriate for an institute focused on international development.
  • Working together: There is continuous effort to foster better relationships throughout the organisation.
  • Transparency and accountability: There is open reporting on the use of public funds, with full communication of our work to our donors, research subjects and partners.
  • Sustainability: Resources are used in a sustainable way that reflects consciousness of the impact on the environment. The organisation works in a way that is sustainable, backed by commitment to its long-term viability.

Overseas Development Institute Resources

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Library Resource
Bulletin #14 cover

Securing land rights at scale: eight lessons and guiding principles on land tenure regularisation

Documentos de política y resúmenes
Junio, 2019
África, África oriental, Etiopía, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania

This bulletin focuses on land tenure regularisation (LTR), with articles from practitioners to accompany the new LEGEND report Securing land rights at scale: eight lessons and guiding principles on land tenure regularisation.

Library Resource
Securing land rights at scale executive summary cover

Lessons and guiding principles from DFID land tenure regularisation and land sector support programmes

Informes e investigaciones
Junio, 2019
África, Asia, Global

This is the executive summary of the full report Securing land rights at scale. The report reflects on the experience of DFID land programmes which include LTR across six countries (Guyana, Rwanda, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Mozambique), drawing also wherever possible on relevant experiences of programmes driven by other donors.

Library Resource
Securing land rights at scale cover

Lessons and guiding principles from DFID land tenure regularisation and land sector support programmes

Informes e investigaciones
Junio, 2019
África, Asia, Global

This report reflects on the experience of DFID land programmes which include LTR across six countries (Guyana, Rwanda, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Mozambique), drawing also on relevant experiences of programmes driven by other donors.

Library Resource
Report cover

Summary of the UK Land Policy Forum meeting held on 12 March 2019

Documentos de conferencias e informes
Marzo, 2019
Global

This is the summary of the UK Land Policy Forum meeting held on 12 March 2019.

Library Resource
Report cover

Agenda of the UK Land Policy Forum meeting held on 12 March 2019

Documentos de conferencias e informes
Marzo, 2019
Global

This is the agenda of the UK Land Policy Forum meeting held on 12 March 2019.

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