Publications

  • New partnerships, new perspectives: The relevance of sexual and reproductive health and rights for sustainable development, in: Health Policy, 2019, with Susannah H. Mayhew, Karen Newman, David Johnson, Emily Clark, Michael Hammer, Vik Mohan, and Sarah Ssali
  • Context and sustainability: Monitoring and evaluating humanitarian aid, with Jerry Adams, Ontrac No 58, November 2014
  • Are we ready to build health systems that consider the climate?, with Susannah Mayhew and Sara Van Belle. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, Vol. 19(2) 124–127
  • Accountability Assessment 2011/2012 Results for the WTO, World Bank, UK DFID, and WHO, summary briefing, with Lauren Cumming, One World Trust / LSHTM 2012
  • Building a common framework: Mapping national level self-regulation initiatives against the INGO Accountability Charter, with Alice Obrecht, Christina Laybourn and Stephanie Ray, One World Trust 2012
  • Pathways to Accountability II, The revised global accountability framework, with Robert Lloyd, One World Trust 2011
  • Empowering citizens: Realising service user involvement in UK Third Sector organisations through accountability principles in self-regulation initiatives, with Jeannet Lingan, One World Trust 2011
  • Accountability principles for policy oriented research organisations A guide to the framework and online database, with Brendan Whitty, One World Trust 2011
  • Addressing accountability in NGO advocacy. Practice, principles and prospects of self-regulation, One World Trust Briefing Paper No 125, March 2010
  • A ‘public’ duty? Building citizen focused accountability and oversight mechanisms in global peace and security governance, in: Crafting an African Security Architecture: Addressing Regional Peace and Conflict in the 21st Century, Ashgate, 2010
  • Coping with uncertainty. Accountability Challenges in Global Climate Governance, One World Trust Briefing Paper No 123, December 2009
  • Any good reasons to cry wolf? Understanding and strengthening independence and accountability of the International Criminal Court in a political work, One World Trust Briefing Paper 121, October 2009
  • The time is now. Parliaments need to assert their role in ensuring the G20 members deliver on the Washington and London programme of work, One World Trust Briefing paper 118, April 2009
  • Yes we can? Options and barriers to broadening the scope of the Responsibility to Protect to include cases of economic, social and cultural rights abuse, with Elodie Aba, One World Trust Briefing paper 116, March 2009
  • 2008 Global Accountability Report, with Robert Lloyd and Shana Warren, One World Trust, London, December 2008
  • Who do you work for? Establishing a better match between justifications of research and effective accountability to claimed beneficiaries, with Carolina Johnson, and Brendan Whitty, One World Trust Working paper May 2008
  • Ready for the global pitch? Making the foreign policy process in emerging powers such as South Africa and India democratically sustainable, with Clément Boutillier and Anuya Uphadyay, One World Trust Briefing Paper No 110, London, May 2008
  • 2007 Global Accountability Report, with Robert Lloyd and Jeff Oatham, One World Trust, London, December 2007
  • Don’t Call Me, I’ll Call You. Challenges and Opportunities to Realising the Responsibility to Protect, One World Trust Briefing Paper No 108, London, October 2007
  • A World of Difference. Parliamentary Oversight of British Foreign Policy, with Andrew Blick, Jonathan Church, Brendan Donnelly, Stuart Weir and Claire Wren, London, One World Trust, December 2007
  • Balancing protection and pragmatism: NGO accountability in rights based approaches, with Susannah Mayhew, and Megan Douthwaite, in: Health and Human Rights, Harvard, Vol. 9/2, 2006
  • Menschenrechte in Westafrika, in: Bielefeldt, H.; Deile, V.; Hutter, F-J.; Kurtenbach, S.; Tessmer, C (eds.): Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2006 – Freiheit in Gefahr. Strategien für die Menschenrechte, Frankfurt a.M., Suhrkamp, pp. 187-195