I’ve blogged at the Labour Campaign for International Development on DFID Secretary of State Justine Greening’s speech yesterday at the ONE campaign. In summary? I think she should be less uncritical about the role of the private sector in overseas development, be a bit more positive about decent work and the ILO, and have a bit more ambition for what DFID can do. OK, no surprises there then….
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