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Tina Wallace

Tina Wallace is a research associate at the University of Oxford's International Gender Studies Centre and an honorary senior research fellow at the Oxford Brookes School of Business. She is a sociologist and development consultant, an experienced researcher and practitioner with NGOs, has taught in Universities in Africa and Europe, and has wide experience of working with the NGO sector in UK and Africa.

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On the road to Accra

Development aid is global public funding that belongs to us all. There can be little progress in tackling inequality and injustice whilst the commitments around gender are ignored in practice, says Tina Wallace

G8: the aid gap

Tina Wallace goes behind the spin of the G8 leaders on aid and development in Africa and finds that their failing programmes exclude one of Africa's best resources of all – women.

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