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G20 and global development: how can the new summit architecture promote pro-poor growth and sustainability?
T. Fues / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2010
The 26 contributions compiled in this publication come mostly from the Global Governance Research Network (GGRN), which the German Development Institute (DIE) has initiated with key partners from the global South. The publication show...
Slowing population growth in Malawi is essential for poverty reduction strategies to work
Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation, Government of Malawi, 2012
Malawi adds over 400,000 people each year to its population. Without a reduction in the average number of births per woman, health, education and employment services will be overstretched. This trend will continue to challenge the cou...
Capacity building for Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES): Progress Report 2011: Indo-Norwegian pilot project on capacity building in biodiversity informatics for enhanced decision making, improved nature conse
F. Hanssen / Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2012
This report describes the activities and achievements in 2011 of the Indo- Norwegian pilot project on capacity building in biodiversity informatics for enhanced decision making, improved conservation and sustainable development in Ind...
India's transition to global donor: limitations and prospects (ARI)
D. Chanana / Social Science Research Network, 2010
India has increasingly sought to expand its activities as a donor, both to reposition itself as an emerging power and to use aid as an instrument for engaging with other developing countries. India started its aid programme soon after...
The needy donor: an empirical analysis of India’s aid motives
A. Fuchs / Social Science Research Network, 2012
Although many people in India suffer from poverty, the country is also emerging as an important aid donor. This article analyses India’s aid allocation decisions with the intention of understanding why poor countries provide fore...
China & India as Africa's new donors: the impact of aid on development
D. McCormick / Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2008
This article attempts to assess the likely impact of Chinese and Indian aid on the development of Africa. The framework treats aid as one of four main channels through which China and India influence the shape and performance of parti...
The Strategic Triad: Form and Content in Brazil’s Triangular Cooperation Practices
A. Abdenur 2007
Triangular cooperation, in which two countries form a partnership to lend technical assistance to a third country, is a growing model of technical cooperation in the developing world. This paper asks: why do developing countries parti...
Triangular cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness: experiences and views of European donors
N-S. Schulz / Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional / Agency for International Cooperation, Spain, 2010
This document includes a workshop report and concept note for the workshop ‘The European Union’s Triangular Cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness’ organised by the Spanish Agency for International Development ...
Resurgent continent?: Africa and the world: emerging powers and Africa
C. Alden / London School of Economics, 2010
Over the last fifteen years, emerging powers have made significant inroads into Western political and economic dominance in Africa. The result is a diversification of external actors involved across a range of sectors of the African e...
Who gives foreign aid to whom and why?
A. Alesina / National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2000
This paper studies the pattern of allocation of foreign aid from various donors to receiving countries. The study finds considerable evidence that the direction of foreign aid is dictated as much by political and strategic considerati...
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Slowing population growth in Malawi is essential for poverty reduction strategies to work
Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation, Government of Malawi, 2012
Malawi adds over 400,000 people each year to its population. Without a reduction in the average number of births per woman, health, education and employment services will be overstretched. This trend will continue to challenge the cou...
Capacity building for Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES): Progress Report 2011: Indo-Norwegian pilot project on capacity building in biodiversity informatics for enhanced decision making, improved nature conse
F. Hanssen / Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2012
This report describes the activities and achievements in 2011 of the Indo- Norwegian pilot project on capacity building in biodiversity informatics for enhanced decision making, improved conservation and sustainable development in Ind...
India's transition to global donor: limitations and prospects (ARI)
D. Chanana / Social Science Research Network, 2010
India has increasingly sought to expand its activities as a donor, both to reposition itself as an emerging power and to use aid as an instrument for engaging with other developing countries. India started its aid programme soon after...
The needy donor: an empirical analysis of India’s aid motives
A. Fuchs / Social Science Research Network, 2012
Although many people in India suffer from poverty, the country is also emerging as an important aid donor. This article analyses India’s aid allocation decisions with the intention of understanding why poor countries provide fore...
China & India as Africa's new donors: the impact of aid on development
D. McCormick / Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2008
This article attempts to assess the likely impact of Chinese and Indian aid on the development of Africa. The framework treats aid as one of four main channels through which China and India influence the shape and performance of parti...
The Strategic Triad: Form and Content in Brazil’s Triangular Cooperation Practices
A. Abdenur 2007
Triangular cooperation, in which two countries form a partnership to lend technical assistance to a third country, is a growing model of technical cooperation in the developing world. This paper asks: why do developing countries parti...
Triangular cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness: experiences and views of European donors
N-S. Schulz / Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional / Agency for International Cooperation, Spain, 2010
This document includes a workshop report and concept note for the workshop ‘The European Union’s Triangular Cooperation in the context of aid effectiveness’ organised by the Spanish Agency for International Development ...
Resurgent continent?: Africa and the world: emerging powers and Africa
C. Alden / London School of Economics, 2010
Over the last fifteen years, emerging powers have made significant inroads into Western political and economic dominance in Africa. The result is a diversification of external actors involved across a range of sectors of the African e...
Who gives foreign aid to whom and why?
A. Alesina / National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2000
This paper studies the pattern of allocation of foreign aid from various donors to receiving countries. The study finds considerable evidence that the direction of foreign aid is dictated as much by political and strategic considerati...
What path will Ethiopia follow after the death of Prime Minister Meles?
M. Handino; J. Lind; B. Mesfin / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2012
The death of the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi in August 2012 has raised serious questions about Ethiopia's political stability and development trajectory. Meles built up a complex web of relationships that conjoined domestic...
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Development bank of Latin America
Jubilee South Asia Pacific Movement on Debt and Development (JSAPMDD)
Jubilee South Asia Pacific Movement on Debt and Development (JSAPMDD) is a regional alliance of peoples’ movements, community organisations, coalitions, NGOs and networks.
United Nations High-level Panel on Global Sustainability (GSP)
On 9 August 2010, the Secretary-General launched the High-level Panel on Global Sustainability (GSP) that brings together renowned world figures to formulate a new blueprint for a sustainable future on a planet under increasing stress resulting from human activities. Recognizing that climate change, water scarcity, loss of biodiversity, the destruction of ecosystems and shifting demogra...
Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN)
The Asia-Pacific Network for Global Change Research (APN) is a network of 22 member country governments that promotes global change research in the region, increases developing country involvement in that research, and strengthens interactions between the science community and policy-makers.
Belize Red Cross Society
In the Caribbean, the national Red Cross societies are assisted by the International Federation Secretariat, with regional offices based in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and the Dominican Republic, with support from the Americas Zone Office based in Panama. The IFRC secretariat provides services that include international coordination of disaster relief, capacity-building of National Societi...
Brot für die Welt
"Brot für die Welt" ("Bread for the World") is a programme of help initiated by the protestant churches in Germany. It was set up in Berlin in 1959 and since then has been the responsibility of the “Diakonische Werk”, the Social Service Agency of the Protestant Church in Germany (EKD). "Brot für die Welt" works jointly with local churches and par...
Economics Web Institute
Institute focusing on economics and management
Publish What You Fund
Publish What You Fund campaigns for aid transparency – more and better information about aid. It urges donors to disclose their aid information regularly and promptly, and in a standardised format that will be comparable with other countries and accessible to all. It supports greater disclosure of aid information in line with the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Standar...
United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)
Multidisciplinary research institute on development economics
International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie)
Policy impact evaluation
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