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The potential role of non-traditional donors’ aid in Africa
P. Kragelund / International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, 2012
Increasing South-South cooperation will result in more development assistance for African countries. This paper challenges the perception that non-traditional aid lacks transparency and contains little or any conditionality thereby un...
Non-DAC donors and humanitarian aid: shifting structures, changing trends
K. Smith / Global Humanitarian Assistance, 2011
In the past few years the role of ‘non-DAC donors’, a group of donors that sits outside the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member group, has gained ...
Post-crisis prospects for China-Africa relations
J. Gu / African Development Bank, 2011
China’s rapid growth has transformed its relationship with Africa; it is now Africa’s third largest trading partner. The China-Africa relationship could be described as ‘commodities-for-infrastructure’, although a ...
The understanding and practice of development in China and the European Union
F. Urban / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011
China’s role in international development rose to prominence in the mid-2000s, when new Chinese actors began engaging in public and private activities in the global South. This has implications for low income countries for which ...
Africa, China and the ‘new’ economic geography of development
G. Mohan / Open Research Online, 2009
This article discusses the economic geography of development in Africa and the role played by China in developments on the continent. It questions China’s intentions and motivations for engagement with Africa, including China...
The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
T. Gebre-Egziabher / Wiley Online Library, 2009
This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and ...
Looking at OECD aid effectiveness and fragmentation
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2012
This edition of OECD's annual Development Co-operation Report provides key statistics and analysis on the latest trends in international aid. It reports back on the Accra High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness and also addresses fragme...
Transparency of Chinese aid: an analysis of the published information on Chinese external financial flows
S. Grimm / Publish What You Fund, 2011
There are many myths and misconceptions about the level of information publically available on Chinese efforts and activities in the developing world. With the growing momentum around ‘aid transparency’ since the Third High ...
China, Africa and the international aid architecture
D. Bräutigam / African Development Bank, 2010
This paper analyses China’s growing foreign aid and export credit programme as an element of the changing international aid architecture. It finds that practices governing Chinese aid and development finance diverge from clear st...
Whose aid? Whose influence? China, emerging donors and the silent revolution in development assistance
N. Woods / Global Economic Governance Programme, University College Oxford, 2011
The term ‘emerging donors’ is used as a shorthand to contrast states such as China, India and Brazil with members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (...
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Non-DAC donors and humanitarian aid: shifting structures, changing trends
K. Smith / Global Humanitarian Assistance, 2011
In the past few years the role of ‘non-DAC donors’, a group of donors that sits outside the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member group, has gained ...
Post-crisis prospects for China-Africa relations
J. Gu / African Development Bank, 2011
China’s rapid growth has transformed its relationship with Africa; it is now Africa’s third largest trading partner. The China-Africa relationship could be described as ‘commodities-for-infrastructure’, although a ...
The understanding and practice of development in China and the European Union
F. Urban / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2011
China’s role in international development rose to prominence in the mid-2000s, when new Chinese actors began engaging in public and private activities in the global South. This has implications for low income countries for which ...
Africa, China and the ‘new’ economic geography of development
G. Mohan / Open Research Online, 2009
This article discusses the economic geography of development in Africa and the role played by China in developments on the continent. It questions China’s intentions and motivations for engagement with Africa, including China...
The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
T. Gebre-Egziabher / Wiley Online Library, 2009
This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and ...
Looking at OECD aid effectiveness and fragmentation
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2012
This edition of OECD's annual Development Co-operation Report provides key statistics and analysis on the latest trends in international aid. It reports back on the Accra High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness and also addresses fragme...
Transparency of Chinese aid: an analysis of the published information on Chinese external financial flows
S. Grimm / Publish What You Fund, 2011
There are many myths and misconceptions about the level of information publically available on Chinese efforts and activities in the developing world. With the growing momentum around ‘aid transparency’ since the Third High ...
China, Africa and the international aid architecture
D. Bräutigam / African Development Bank, 2010
This paper analyses China’s growing foreign aid and export credit programme as an element of the changing international aid architecture. It finds that practices governing Chinese aid and development finance diverge from clear st...
Whose aid? Whose influence? China, emerging donors and the silent revolution in development assistance
N. Woods / Global Economic Governance Programme, University College Oxford, 2011
The term ‘emerging donors’ is used as a shorthand to contrast states such as China, India and Brazil with members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (...
Enhancing South-South and triangular cooperation: study of the current situation and existing good practices in policy, institutions, and operation of South-South and triangular cooperation
United Nations Development Programme, 2009
South-South and triangular cooperation has become a major subject of international development discussions. One of the key issues identified in such discussions is the lack of information on South-South and triangular cooperation impl...
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CSO Parallel Process to the Ghana High Level Forum Network

Network of CSOs working to influence the aid architecture and aid effectiveness agenda

Forum on the Future of Aid (FFA)

Online community dedicated to research and opinion on the international aid system

Inter-agency Working Group on Emergency Capacity (ECB)
Collaborative project of seven humanitarian agencies working on emergency response and preparedness
Center on International Cooperation, New York University (CIC)
Research institute on international humanitarian response and global security
Three Cs
Six evaluation studies set up to explore and assess the role played by the Maastricht Treaty precepts, coordination, complementarity and coherence (3Cs), in the European Union's development co-operation policies and operations; and determine how far these have been applied in practice and with what impact.
United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Regional Centre in Colombo

Centre of UNDP's work in Asia and the Pacific

Feinstein International Center, USA
The Feinstein International Center's mission statement includes a commitment to develop and promote operational and policy responses to protect and strengthen the lives and livelihoods of people living in crisis-affected and marginalized communities who are impacted by violence, malnutrition, loss of assets or forced migration. It aims to work globally in partnership with nationa...
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