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Contribute to the International Development Committee's new Area of Research Interests

The House of Commons International Development Committee has updated its Areas of Research Interest to support the Committee’s scrutiny of the UK’s international development strategy and funding.

Areas of Research Interest (ARIs) are lists of policy issues or questions. They are a way for select committees to express interest in seeing more research evidence in certain topics.

This ARI comes with several specific areas of interest aiming to further break down the broad area. These include:

• evaluating the impact of UK aid spending, as well as the UK spending through development finance institutions,

• the availability and quality of data on the UK Government’s contribution to international development,

• the impact of in-country refugee costs on wider UK Official Development Assistance (ODA) effectiveness.

This updates the Area of Research Interest published by the International Development Committee in 2021, on changes to the UK aid budget. The information provided by academics and other experts on existing and forthcoming research, and suggested scrutiny questions, helped to inform the Committee’s work and subsequent inquiries.

Academics at all career stages, research institutions, and experts are encouraged to register their interest in these ARIs, add their existing research in the topic areas to the ARI repository, provide their insights, and suggest questions that the Committee could be asking the Government.

Register your expertise and research insights on UK International development funding

Thu 19 Jan 2023, 16:14 | Tags: Economics Politics Social Sciences Sociology

Select Committee Inquiry: The Edinburgh Reforms | Treasury Committee | No current deadline for submissions

The Edinburgh Reforms | Treasury Committee | No current deadline for submissions

An inquiry into the financial services reforms announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on 9 December 2022.

The large numbers of announcements comprising the Edinburgh Reforms are wide-ranging and at different stages of the policy-formation process. The Committee will consider elements of the reforms as they progress in the full Committee, in the Sub-Committee on Financial Services Regulations (when regulatory proposals with legal effect are consulted on), or both.

The Committee does not intend to issue a formal call for written evidence on the Edinburgh Reforms. However, those who would like to submit written evidence, on the package as a whole or any elements of it, are still welcome to.

Click here for more information on how to submit written evidence.

Thu 02 Feb 2023, 14:52 | Tags: Economics Inquiry WBS