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The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation stategy
2011
Norad – The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation – is a specialised directorate under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Norad’s functions are laid down in the agency’s terms of reference and annual lette...
Donors address HIV epidemic for women and girls
K. Ashburn; N. Oomman; D. Wendt / Center for Global Development, USA, 2009
In the 1980s, at the beginning of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, it was estimated that about a third of all people infected worldwide were women. After just one decade this had risen to more than half and now today in sub-Saharan Africa, ...
Guidance on impact evaluation
F. Leeuw; J. Vaessen / Network of Networks on Impact Evaluation, 2009
Many development interventions appear to leave no trace of sustained positive change after they have been terminated and it is hard to deternine the extent to which interventions are making a difference. For this reason, impact evalua...
How Norway is engaged in conflict resolution and peace-building efforts in Africa
Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2008
Although Norway’s relations with sub-Saharan Africa have traditionally been linked to development assistance and missionary work, its cooperation is continually being expanded into other areas. And while the geographical focus o...
Reporting violence against children to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
S. Jacomy / Consortium for Street Children, 2008
These guidelines are designed to help non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to include comprehensive information on the incidence of violence in their reports to the Committee. They were developed further to the UN Secretary Gene...
How to reform the international humanitarian system and use lessons learnt?
K. Stokke / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This synthesis report on the lessons learned in the field of humanitarian response to natural disasters is intended to provide input to ongoing processes, including the preventive efforts of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ...
Establishing basic principles to guide decision-making in emergency situations
United Nations [UN] World Food Programme, 2006
Targeting is a process that spans the life of a food aid operation, not just the initial phases of identifying beneficiaries. Finding the right balance between inclusion and exclusion errors, opportunity costs and programme costs is a...
Reviewing the Norwegian People's Aid programme in Rwanda
L. Bremer; C. Bakwatsa; T. Falch / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008
This review of the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) in Rwanda considers both the background and future objectives of the programme. The overall objective of the review is to identify future prospects for NPA’s work in Rwanda. ...
Presenting the results of  Norwegian development assistance
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This report is Norad’s first attempt to compile and present results of all Norwegian development assistance, which amounts to more than NOK 20 billion per year (approximately USD 3.5 billion). Part I follows the Nor...
Spanish development cooperation: right on track or missing the mark?
S. Meyer / Fride, 2007
Since 2004, Spanish development cooperation has undergone rapid reform. Spain has increased development funding in an unprecedented manner. Based on the 2004 Government plans, this report documents the results three years later. ...
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The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation stategy
2011
Norad – The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation – is a specialised directorate under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Norad’s functions are laid down in the agency’s terms of reference and annual lette...
Donors address HIV epidemic for women and girls
K. Ashburn; N. Oomman; D. Wendt / Center for Global Development, USA, 2009
In the 1980s, at the beginning of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, it was estimated that about a third of all people infected worldwide were women. After just one decade this had risen to more than half and now today in sub-Saharan Africa, ...
Guidance on impact evaluation
F. Leeuw; J. Vaessen / Network of Networks on Impact Evaluation, 2009
Many development interventions appear to leave no trace of sustained positive change after they have been terminated and it is hard to deternine the extent to which interventions are making a difference. For this reason, impact evalua...
How Norway is engaged in conflict resolution and peace-building efforts in Africa
Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2008
Although Norway’s relations with sub-Saharan Africa have traditionally been linked to development assistance and missionary work, its cooperation is continually being expanded into other areas. And while the geographical focus o...
Reporting violence against children to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
S. Jacomy / Consortium for Street Children, 2008
These guidelines are designed to help non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to include comprehensive information on the incidence of violence in their reports to the Committee. They were developed further to the UN Secretary Gene...
How to reform the international humanitarian system and use lessons learnt?
K. Stokke / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This synthesis report on the lessons learned in the field of humanitarian response to natural disasters is intended to provide input to ongoing processes, including the preventive efforts of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ...
Establishing basic principles to guide decision-making in emergency situations
United Nations [UN] World Food Programme, 2006
Targeting is a process that spans the life of a food aid operation, not just the initial phases of identifying beneficiaries. Finding the right balance between inclusion and exclusion errors, opportunity costs and programme costs is a...
Reviewing the Norwegian People's Aid programme in Rwanda
L. Bremer; C. Bakwatsa; T. Falch / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008
This review of the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) in Rwanda considers both the background and future objectives of the programme. The overall objective of the review is to identify future prospects for NPA’s work in Rwanda. ...
Presenting the results of  Norwegian development assistance
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This report is Norad’s first attempt to compile and present results of all Norwegian development assistance, which amounts to more than NOK 20 billion per year (approximately USD 3.5 billion). Part I follows the Nor...
Spanish development cooperation: right on track or missing the mark?
S. Meyer / Fride, 2007
Since 2004, Spanish development cooperation has undergone rapid reform. Spain has increased development funding in an unprecedented manner. Based on the 2004 Government plans, this report documents the results three years later. ...
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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.
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