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Japan's priorities in assisting with key water issues
Japan International Cooperation Agency, 2002
This paper reports on works carried out by JICA’s Study Group on Development Assistance in Water Sectors on classifying issues in each water sector and reviewing Japan’s performance of assistance. The five special pri...
Survey of donor agencies and their ICT strategies
OECD Development Centre, 2003
This document analyses ICT for development strategies (objectives, guiding principles, institutional arrangements) and programmes designed to implement these strategies. It focuses on bilateral and multilateral development agencies. ...
Biotech foods and other obstacles to the food aid crisis response in Southern Africa
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003
This paper documents research on the Southern African food crisis and assesses: factors that contributed to the crisis how well the populations' needs were met obstacles to the food aid effort, and ...
Lessons learned on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention and care from the Rwandan refugee crisis
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003
This monograph documents the first large-scale AIDS and STI intervention programme to be implemented during a refugee crisis. It describes the operational aspects of the intervention, the observed impact and the effect this experience...
Projects to programmes: does budget support improve the quality of governance in developing country contexts?
A. Lawson; D. Booth; A. Harding; D. Hoole; F. Naschold / Oxford Policy Management, 2002
A significant proportion of bilateral aid is increasingly being committed to General Budget Support (GBS), but is this a suitable, effective and sustainable means of channelling international support to poverty reduction? This report,...
Impact of decentralisation on childhood immunisation
P. Khaleghian / World Bank, 2003
This paper studies the impact of political decentralisation on childhood immunisation. The study confirms predictions in the theoretical literature about the negative impact of local political control on services that have public good...
GM risks and benefits to developing countries
S. Thomas; D. Burke; M. Gale; M. Lipton; A. Weale / Nuffield Council on Bioethics, UK, 2003
This discussion paper is a follow-up to the 1999 Report, Genetically modified crops: the ethical and social issues. Contributed as part of the UK public consultation on GM it aims to assess the potential risks and benefits associated ...
Donor support for public expenditure programmes in education and health
J. Roberts / Overseas Development Institute, 2003
This paper looks at the role of public expenditure programmes in the health and education sectors and their impact on poverty. It argues for a closer donor involvement at the sector level. The evidence reviewed shows that progr...
Setting a poverty focused framework for action in the health sector
OECD Development Centre, 2003
Improving health outcomes is a prerequisite necessary for developing countries to break out of the poverty cycle, but how can this be achieved? This DAC Reference Document, aimed at development agency staff, policy makers and planners...
A commitment to agiculture is the way out of poverty for Ethiopia
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
This paper looks at the issue of poverty and food shortage in Ethiopia and questions why this continues to be a burgeoning issue when Ethiopia has increased its food production by 70% since the 1980s. Reasons for poverty and fo...
Items 181 to 190 of 216

Items 181 to 190 of 216

Japan's priorities in assisting with key water issues
Japan International Cooperation Agency, 2002
This paper reports on works carried out by JICA’s Study Group on Development Assistance in Water Sectors on classifying issues in each water sector and reviewing Japan’s performance of assistance. The five special pri...
Survey of donor agencies and their ICT strategies
OECD Development Centre, 2003
This document analyses ICT for development strategies (objectives, guiding principles, institutional arrangements) and programmes designed to implement these strategies. It focuses on bilateral and multilateral development agencies. ...
Biotech foods and other obstacles to the food aid crisis response in Southern Africa
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003
This paper documents research on the Southern African food crisis and assesses: factors that contributed to the crisis how well the populations' needs were met obstacles to the food aid effort, and ...
Lessons learned on HIV/AIDS and STI prevention and care from the Rwandan refugee crisis
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003
This monograph documents the first large-scale AIDS and STI intervention programme to be implemented during a refugee crisis. It describes the operational aspects of the intervention, the observed impact and the effect this experience...
Projects to programmes: does budget support improve the quality of governance in developing country contexts?
A. Lawson; D. Booth; A. Harding; D. Hoole; F. Naschold / Oxford Policy Management, 2002
A significant proportion of bilateral aid is increasingly being committed to General Budget Support (GBS), but is this a suitable, effective and sustainable means of channelling international support to poverty reduction? This report,...
Impact of decentralisation on childhood immunisation
P. Khaleghian / World Bank, 2003
This paper studies the impact of political decentralisation on childhood immunisation. The study confirms predictions in the theoretical literature about the negative impact of local political control on services that have public good...
GM risks and benefits to developing countries
S. Thomas; D. Burke; M. Gale; M. Lipton; A. Weale / Nuffield Council on Bioethics, UK, 2003
This discussion paper is a follow-up to the 1999 Report, Genetically modified crops: the ethical and social issues. Contributed as part of the UK public consultation on GM it aims to assess the potential risks and benefits associated ...
Donor support for public expenditure programmes in education and health
J. Roberts / Overseas Development Institute, 2003
This paper looks at the role of public expenditure programmes in the health and education sectors and their impact on poverty. It argues for a closer donor involvement at the sector level. The evidence reviewed shows that progr...
Setting a poverty focused framework for action in the health sector
OECD Development Centre, 2003
Improving health outcomes is a prerequisite necessary for developing countries to break out of the poverty cycle, but how can this be achieved? This DAC Reference Document, aimed at development agency staff, policy makers and planners...
A commitment to agiculture is the way out of poverty for Ethiopia
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
This paper looks at the issue of poverty and food shortage in Ethiopia and questions why this continues to be a burgeoning issue when Ethiopia has increased its food production by 70% since the 1980s. Reasons for poverty and fo...
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