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The Oxford Department of International Development has launched a new blog, 'Debating Development', offering a forum for academics, students, practitioners and policymakers to communicate and discuss the enormous diversity of research being carried out at the department

Frances Stewart has written the first post looking ahead at how negotiations on climate emissions targets and post-2015 human development goals might be reconciled. The next few weeks will see posts by Adeel Malik on barriers to the development of a robust private sector in the Arab world; by Paul Dornan on some key findings from Young Lives research over the past year; by Hannah Hoechner on negative perceptions of Qur'anic students in Nigeria; and by Maurice Herson, co-editor of Forced Migration Review on preventing human displacement.

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