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Surviving the aid cuts: working politically to deliver value at lower cost As aid cuts begin to hit hard, these rich lessons on how to achieve impact by taking politics seriously and focusing on issues that galvanize people are some of the best tools we have.

As aid budgets get slashed, the development sector faces an unavoidable question: how to deliver meaningful impact with fewer resources?

In a new blog, @samtsharp.bsky.social draws on lessons from the Traction programme in Malawi to show how working politically can achieve results at lower cost.

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In conclusion, it also reflects on what an alternative vision for what a more limited aid future could look like.

One based on the principles of ‘working politically’, and embracing and navigating uncertainty, in contrast (or complement?) to a simplified ‘what works’ approach.

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From a few ‘big wins’ on certain issues, it has demonstrated excellent value for money. The blog dives into these calculations and some examples.

As well as the need for a nuanced understanding of VFM:

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The blog draws on our experience documenting the Traction programme in Malawi for several years.

The programme follows an issue-based approach, leveraging organic incentives for change and working with a principle of ‘keeping money (mostly) off the table’

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This is fundamental to their theory of change, but a side-effect can be lower costs.

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Politically smart approaches can embody a different vision of aid. One that is less fundamentally about transferring resources to fill resource gaps or ‘buy results’, and more about facilitating local partners to achieve their own objectives.

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For over a decade now, the need for more politically smart aid has been a familiar refrain. Mostly based on a diagnosis of ‘development problems’ as fundamentally politically. But is what is less emphasised – and worth doing now! – is how they are often lower cost

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Aid budgets are shrinking and ‘working politically’ may be more important than ever

My new @odi.global blog: odi.org/en/insights/...

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Today’s more blatant infringements on freedom of speech should be met with just as wide dismay.

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In 2024, Gove’s move saw opposition from those worried their activism would now be classed as extremist.

They were diverse groups, not natural allies: Countryside Alliance for fox-hunting, the National Secular Society for religion out of the state, alongside the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.

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More than a hundred people were arrested at protests this weekend, including a pensioner for holding a placard with this Private Eye cartoon. This is patently absurd.

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The decision to class Palestine Action as a proscribed terrorist organisation – on a par with al-Qaeda and ISIS – and as a result making it an arrestable offence to express support for them, has had predictable consequences.

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Yet now it is a Labour Government that has slid further down the slippery slope of expanding definitions of extremism and terrorism, and policing on that basis.

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Angela Rayner picks apart new Tory extremism definition in response to Michael Gove
Angela Rayner picks apart new Tory extremism definition in response to Michael Gove YouTube video by PoliticsJOE

Some in the Labour Party critiqued Gove’s move then. Angela Rayner was described in the press as ‘picking apart new Tory extremism definition’ and ‘demolishing Michael Gove’s measures’

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kEu...

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At the time, I wrote:

'Liberal democracies face a genuine balancing act in regulating hate speech, protection from intimidation and freedom of expression. But, if in tension, protecting fundamental democratic rights to free speech and protest should be the priority.'

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In the piece, from March 2024, I argued that Michael Gove's move to redefine 'extremism' was dangerously anti-democratic and risked stifling activism.

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The UK’s new definition of extremism is a dangerous anti-democratic move The new definition will impact women and minority groups the hardest, and sets a dangerous precedent for democracy.

Revisiting an @odi.global piece I wrote last year, in light of the recent arrests in the UK of those expressing peaceful support for Palestine Action.

odi.org/en/insights/...

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Democracy Influencer
Democracy Influencer YouTube video by Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana)

Fantastic documentary on the inspirational Prof. Gyimah-Boadi @afrobarometer.bsky.social

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LiV...

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4. The Trump effect: a sharp decline in perceptions of the US. Globally, China is viewed more positively than the United States for the first time.

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3. Amongst citizens globally commitment to a ‘rules-based international order’ remains somewhat stable. But with large parts of Africa the notable exception.

Unsurprisingly: why commit to a so-called ‘international order’ shaped elsewhere, without their involvement?

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2. Pretty much everywhere is dissatisfied with the performance of their Governments.

How do countries resist the anti-democratic tendencies of populism in such an universally anti-politics era?

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1. Globally, ‘improving living standards’ is seen as the main purpose of democracy. More than free elections or protecting rights.

Attempts to build democratic resilience that don’t grapple with the need for, and difficulties of, effective governance could miss the point.

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Nira Data – DPI Report The Democracy Perception Index (DPI) is a cornerstone of the Copenhagen Democracy Summit, providing the most comprehensive global snapshot of public opinion on democracy.

Four striking charts from the 2025 Democracy Perception Index, launched at the glossy Copenhagen Democracy Summit @aodemocracies.bsky.social #DefendDemocracy @odi.global

www.niradata.com/dpi

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Fascinating work from @samtsharp.bsky.social and Ayesha Khan on the role played by women's movements in the fight for democracy around the world.

Essential reading

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Making cup cakes and vanilla coffees great again.

2nd top tariff (47%) on Madagascar ( extreme poverty 80%)

to punish them for selling vanilla (production 3000 tons, top export to US).

instead of hockey mums buying from US producers (production 0.2 tons).

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U.S. democracy is under attack. Here are some lessons for democracy’s defenders. A global study of democratic backsliding and resilience offers ways to resist authoritarian attacks.

What can the U.S. learn from other countries living through threats to democracy? Lessons from our global research and 15 case studies distilled in my new commentary with @beattyriedl.bsky.social Ken Roberts, and @muratsomer-eng.bsky.social include: (1/3)
goodauthority.org/news/us-demo...

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Want to know more about how democratic backsliding happens and how to counter it? See this fully open access issue of AAPSS, co-edited by @beattyriedl.bsky.social, Jennifer McCoy, Ken Roberts, and Murat Somer: journals.sagepub.com/toc/anna/712/1

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This cartoonish understanding of political development is actually quite common. Especially among evangelists of “Strong Western Institutions.”

You’ve just got rid of Saddam Hussein and seek stability? Just add a liberal constitution and elections and stir.

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Thanks in particular to all the activists who gave up their time to be interviewed.

Our team also put together this short video where I talk through our findings.

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