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When do citizens’ voices and demands result in improved state responsiveness, transparency and accountability?
M. Foresti; B. Sharma; E. Evans / Overseas Development Institute, 2007
The relationship between voice and accountability is central to the debate on how good governance can be operationalised in practice. Linking ‘voice’ and ‘accountability’ can only be meaningful when citize...
How effective is the World Bank's assistance on agriculture in Africa?
Reliefweb, 2007
One of the major drags on Africa's development is the under-performance of the critical agriculture sector, which accounts for a large share of GDP and employment in the region. This study assesses the development effectiveness of Wor...
How much Australian aid is spent on poverty reduction?
F. Duxfield; K. Wheen / AID/WATCH, 2007
At $3.16 billion, Australian aid is supposedly the most generous it has ever been but is this aid being spent on poverty reduction? This report explores Australia's aid budget and reveals that upwards of a billion dollars in Australia...
How could the UN’s emergency finance system be improved?
S., D. Faure; M. Glaser; A. Green / Reliefweb, 2007
The Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) was created in 2005 in order to ensure the rapid and coordinated response of United Nations (UN) agencies to emergencies. This evaluation explores how the CERF is contributing towards effecti...
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...
A practical guide to identifying the effects, risks and impacts of a programme
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
The Guide is designed to be of practical use when identifying and documenting the effects, impacts and risks of a programme. Specifically, the guide is a supportive document for carrying out screening and assessment of the relevant su...
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...
Evaluating Norway's collaboration with Tanzania on Natural Resource Management
B. Cooksey; L. Anthony; J. Egoe / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This paper presents the findings of the final evaluation of the Management of Natural Resources Programme (MNRP) in Tanzania. The evaluation consisted of site visits to the programme’s eleven projects, interviews with project ma...
Social and enviromental costs of the World Bank's hydropower project in Laos  
S. Lawrence / International Rivers Network, 2007
This trip report provides information on the implementaiton of the Nam Theum 2 (NT2) agreement with respect to hydropower development in Laos. The report summarises the social and environmental impacts of the hydro project implemented...
Is humanitarian funding adequate and needs-focused?
P. Walker; K. Pepper / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2007
This briefing paper describes the present state of humanitarian funding, focusing on the global picture, key trends and recognised shortcomings. The brief includes discussion of new financing mechanisms, such as the UN Central Emergen...
Items 11 to 20 of 100

Items 11 to 20 of 99

When do citizens’ voices and demands result in improved state responsiveness, transparency and accountability?
M. Foresti; B. Sharma; E. Evans / Overseas Development Institute, 2007
The relationship between voice and accountability is central to the debate on how good governance can be operationalised in practice. Linking ‘voice’ and ‘accountability’ can only be meaningful when citize...
How effective is the World Bank's assistance on agriculture in Africa?
Reliefweb, 2007
One of the major drags on Africa's development is the under-performance of the critical agriculture sector, which accounts for a large share of GDP and employment in the region. This study assesses the development effectiveness of Wor...
How much Australian aid is spent on poverty reduction?
F. Duxfield; K. Wheen / AID/WATCH, 2007
At $3.16 billion, Australian aid is supposedly the most generous it has ever been but is this aid being spent on poverty reduction? This report explores Australia's aid budget and reveals that upwards of a billion dollars in Australia...
How could the UN’s emergency finance system be improved?
S., D. Faure; M. Glaser; A. Green / Reliefweb, 2007
The Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) was created in 2005 in order to ensure the rapid and coordinated response of United Nations (UN) agencies to emergencies. This evaluation explores how the CERF is contributing towards effecti...
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...
A practical guide to identifying the effects, risks and impacts of a programme
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
The Guide is designed to be of practical use when identifying and documenting the effects, impacts and risks of a programme. Specifically, the guide is a supportive document for carrying out screening and assessment of the relevant su...
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...
Evaluating Norway's collaboration with Tanzania on Natural Resource Management
B. Cooksey; L. Anthony; J. Egoe / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
This paper presents the findings of the final evaluation of the Management of Natural Resources Programme (MNRP) in Tanzania. The evaluation consisted of site visits to the programme’s eleven projects, interviews with project ma...
Social and enviromental costs of the World Bank's hydropower project in Laos  
S. Lawrence / International Rivers Network, 2007
This trip report provides information on the implementaiton of the Nam Theum 2 (NT2) agreement with respect to hydropower development in Laos. The report summarises the social and environmental impacts of the hydro project implemented...
Is humanitarian funding adequate and needs-focused?
P. Walker; K. Pepper / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2007
This briefing paper describes the present state of humanitarian funding, focusing on the global picture, key trends and recognised shortcomings. The brief includes discussion of new financing mechanisms, such as the UN Central Emergen...
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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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