FEEDBACK
Jump to content

Capacity building

Items 31 to 40 of 360

More accountability needed for donors, government and civil society
C. Mutasa / African Forum and Network on Debt and Development, 2007
Accountability is a buzzword in contemporary development discourse and is a key component to the Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness. Accountability has become central to development policy for various development actors, including...
How should donors engage with civil society?
F. Tembo; A. Wells / Forum on the Future of Aid, 2007
Civil society organizations (CSOs) are continually supported by multilateral and bilateral donor organisations in order to enhance local political accountability, yet  there remains a lack of systematic analysis around different ...
How can the aid community help build effective developmental states?
V. Fritz; A. Menocal / Development Policy Review, 2007
The developmental state is back at the centre of the international policy debate, yet policy-makers still have much to learn from the large research-based literature on the subject. This article, which introduces a special theme-based...
Can better information improve emergency response?
Inter-agency Working Group on Emergency Capacity, 2007
This report presents the assessment findings of the Interagency Working Group (IWG) collaborative capacity-building effort. The assessment includes the field perspectives of IWG emergency operations in Pakistan and Sudan. Key f...
A survey of 34 countries' progress on implementing the Paris Declaration
DAC-OECD Working Party on Aid Effectiveness and Donor Practices, 2007
This document presents the second volume of results from the 2006 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration. This volume includes a detailed analysis for each of the 34 countries that undertook the survey. The rep...
How can donor countries fulfil the Paris Declaration commitments?
DAC-OECD Working Party on Aid Effectiveness and Donor Practices, 2007
This document presents the first volume of results from a survey on the Paris Declaration. It provides an overview of the key findings across the 34 countries involved, as well as assessing the survey process and setting out key concl...
Zimbabwe after Mugabe: an agenda for a new government and donors 
Kubatana, 2007
This report sets out an ambitious 100 Day Agenda for a new Zimbabwean Government. Although it is not known when a new Government will take office or what kind of government this will be, the paper argues that any new Government will f...
A review of university cooperation between Norway and Tibet
J. Lexow; J. Enwall / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This paper presents the findings of a review of a research and scholarship programme financed by NORAD through the Network of University Cooperation Tibet-Norway (NTN). The programme aims to: generate new insight i...
How can the UN ensure its Country Teams  deliver as one?
C. Merdes; H. Solomon / United Nations Development Group, 2007
This report synthesises the work of the United Nations development programmes and the steps the United Nations Country Teams (UNCTs) are taking to “deliver as one”. The report consists of six chapters, each dedicated to a ...
Enhancing southern capacity: does the rhetoric match the reality?
M. Couldrey (ed); T. Morris (ed) / Forced Migration Review, 2007
Virtually every humanitarian agency talks about their commitment to building Southern capacity and, increasingly, this discourse has been focused on forming ‘partnerships’ with Southern organisations. In this edition of Fo...
Items 31 to 40 of 360

Items 31 to 40 of 357

How should donors engage with civil society?
F. Tembo; A. Wells / Forum on the Future of Aid, 2007
Civil society organizations (CSOs) are continually supported by multilateral and bilateral donor organisations in order to enhance local political accountability, yet  there remains a lack of systematic analysis around different ...
How can the aid community help build effective developmental states?
V. Fritz; A. Menocal / Development Policy Review, 2007
The developmental state is back at the centre of the international policy debate, yet policy-makers still have much to learn from the large research-based literature on the subject. This article, which introduces a special theme-based...
Can better information improve emergency response?
Inter-agency Working Group on Emergency Capacity, 2007
This report presents the assessment findings of the Interagency Working Group (IWG) collaborative capacity-building effort. The assessment includes the field perspectives of IWG emergency operations in Pakistan and Sudan. Key f...
A survey of 34 countries' progress on implementing the Paris Declaration
DAC-OECD Working Party on Aid Effectiveness and Donor Practices, 2007
This document presents the second volume of results from the 2006 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration. This volume includes a detailed analysis for each of the 34 countries that undertook the survey. The rep...
How can donor countries fulfil the Paris Declaration commitments?
DAC-OECD Working Party on Aid Effectiveness and Donor Practices, 2007
This document presents the first volume of results from a survey on the Paris Declaration. It provides an overview of the key findings across the 34 countries involved, as well as assessing the survey process and setting out key concl...
Zimbabwe after Mugabe: an agenda for a new government and donors 
Kubatana, 2007
This report sets out an ambitious 100 Day Agenda for a new Zimbabwean Government. Although it is not known when a new Government will take office or what kind of government this will be, the paper argues that any new Government will f...
A review of university cooperation between Norway and Tibet
J. Lexow; J. Enwall / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This paper presents the findings of a review of a research and scholarship programme financed by NORAD through the Network of University Cooperation Tibet-Norway (NTN). The programme aims to: generate new insight i...
How can the UN ensure its Country Teams  deliver as one?
C. Merdes; H. Solomon / United Nations Development Group, 2007
This report synthesises the work of the United Nations development programmes and the steps the United Nations Country Teams (UNCTs) are taking to “deliver as one”. The report consists of six chapters, each dedicated to a ...
Enhancing southern capacity: does the rhetoric match the reality?
M. Couldrey (ed); T. Morris (ed) / Forced Migration Review, 2007
Virtually every humanitarian agency talks about their commitment to building Southern capacity and, increasingly, this discourse has been focused on forming ‘partnerships’ with Southern organisations. In this edition of Fo...
What role can capacity building play in emergency response?
C. Toms; H. MacLeod / International NGO Training and Research Centre, 2007
This document discusses the increasing need for an improved response to children in emergencies. It specifically focuses on how World Vision has reacted to this through capacity building training to create a global register of skilled...
Items 31 to 40 of 357

Items 31 to 3 of 3

European Capacity Building Initiative (ecbi)
Organisation that provides capacity building to support climate change negotiations
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

Items 31 to 3 of 3