Aid
- Review of the water and sanitation project in Angola
- M. Arlt; A. G. Koestler / Yme, 2002
- This report focuses on the technical results of the emergency water and sanitation project for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the residential population in the Republic of Angola, by Yme as the implementing partner for ...
- Reforming Norway's cooperation suuport to the agricultural sector
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2003
- This paper reviews the cooperation efforts of Norway and the international community in the agricultural sector, looking at future poverty reduction strategies in the sector and specific recommendations to the Norwegian Ministry. ...
- Norwegian strategy for development cooperation in the environmental sector
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 1997
- The report looks at Norways strategy for environment in development cooperation and assistance. Norways main objective of environmental assistance is to contribute to a sound management of the global environment and...
- How effective is Norwegian aid in reducing poverty and conflict?
- P Collier; D David / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2001
- This study assesses the impact of Norwegian aid assistance. Recent research into aid effectiveness has shown that aid is most effective in poverty reduction when it is targeted to countries that are very poor and (among those countrie...
- Evaluation of the Norwegian development policy administration
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2003
- This report evaluates Norwegian development cooperation and makes recommendations for reform. It identifies strengths, difficulties and weaknesses in its management programmes. Overlap, fragmentation, waste of resources and a lack of ...
- Local natural resource management in urban Malawi
- R. Kaarhus; I. Jørgensen; J. Kamoto; R. Mumba; M. Sikwese; S. Ferrar / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
- This book records the successes and failures from the Blantyre City Fuel Wood Project (BCFP) in Southern Malawi. It focuses on the transfer of responsibilities for plantations and indigenous forests to newly created village institutio...
- Should the UN desertification convention focus more on livelihoods?
- S. Movik; S. Dejene; G. Synnevåg / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
- This paper seeks to analyse some of the problems of degradation persisting in the dryland regions with particular reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, and describe the processes that aim to tackle them. It identifies the threat to ...
- What factors underlie public attitudes to aid in Norway and Japan?
- M. Bøås / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2002
- Aims to assess and compare public attitudes to aid in Norway and Japan, set against the current international debate on the topic. It argues that public attitudes to aid in Norway and Japan should be thought of as a product of ...
- Structuring private property rights to fulfil the right to food in the ICESCR, Article 11?
- T.L. Myhrvold-Hanssen / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2002
- This paper questions whether the right to food as a minimum requirement for social and economic welfare, are fully compatible with freedom rights (on which property rights are based) and their implications on private markets. More spe...
- What happens when funding runs out? Lessons from a Sri Lankan rural development programme
- A.M. Jerve; S. Endresen; D. Gamage; M.M. Karunanayake / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2003
- This paper examines what happens when funding for a project reaches its phase-out stage and the project must stand alone. It summarises the main experiences and lessons from twenty years of the Hambantota Integrated Rural Development ...
- Review of the water and sanitation project in Angola
- M. Arlt; A. G. Koestler / Yme, 2002
- This report focuses on the technical results of the emergency water and sanitation project for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and the residential population in the Republic of Angola, by Yme as the implementing partner for ...
- Reforming Norway's cooperation suuport to the agricultural sector
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2003
- This paper reviews the cooperation efforts of Norway and the international community in the agricultural sector, looking at future poverty reduction strategies in the sector and specific recommendations to the Norwegian Ministry. ...
- Norwegian strategy for development cooperation in the environmental sector
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 1997
- The report looks at Norways strategy for environment in development cooperation and assistance. Norways main objective of environmental assistance is to contribute to a sound management of the global environment and...
- How effective is Norwegian aid in reducing poverty and conflict?
- P Collier; D David / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2001
- This study assesses the impact of Norwegian aid assistance. Recent research into aid effectiveness has shown that aid is most effective in poverty reduction when it is targeted to countries that are very poor and (among those countrie...
- Evaluation of the Norwegian development policy administration
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2003
- This report evaluates Norwegian development cooperation and makes recommendations for reform. It identifies strengths, difficulties and weaknesses in its management programmes. Overlap, fragmentation, waste of resources and a lack of ...
- Local natural resource management in urban Malawi
- R. Kaarhus; I. Jørgensen; J. Kamoto; R. Mumba; M. Sikwese; S. Ferrar / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
- This book records the successes and failures from the Blantyre City Fuel Wood Project (BCFP) in Southern Malawi. It focuses on the transfer of responsibilities for plantations and indigenous forests to newly created village institutio...
- Should the UN desertification convention focus more on livelihoods?
- S. Movik; S. Dejene; G. Synnevåg / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
- This paper seeks to analyse some of the problems of degradation persisting in the dryland regions with particular reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, and describe the processes that aim to tackle them. It identifies the threat to ...
- What factors underlie public attitudes to aid in Norway and Japan?
- M. Bøås / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2002
- Aims to assess and compare public attitudes to aid in Norway and Japan, set against the current international debate on the topic. It argues that public attitudes to aid in Norway and Japan should be thought of as a product of ...
- Structuring private property rights to fulfil the right to food in the ICESCR, Article 11?
- T.L. Myhrvold-Hanssen / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2002
- This paper questions whether the right to food as a minimum requirement for social and economic welfare, are fully compatible with freedom rights (on which property rights are based) and their implications on private markets. More spe...
- What happens when funding runs out? Lessons from a Sri Lankan rural development programme
- A.M. Jerve; S. Endresen; D. Gamage; M.M. Karunanayake / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2003
- This paper examines what happens when funding for a project reaches its phase-out stage and the project must stand alone. It summarises the main experiences and lessons from twenty years of the Hambantota Integrated Rural Development ...
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