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Donor harmonisation: between effectiveness and democratisation: theoretical framework and methodology for country case studies
Fride, 2007In the context of FRIDE's research project entitled "Donor harmonisation: Between effectiveness and democratisation", this paper presents the analytical and conceptual framework that form the basis for the upcoming country studies in Mali, Nicaragua, Peru and Vietnam.DocumentSpanish development cooperation: right on track or missing the mark?
Fride, 2007Since 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.DocumentPioneers, partners, providers: the dynamics of civil society & AIDS funding in southern Africa
Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, South Africa, 2007There has been a huge increase in the amount of money available to fight AIDs thanks to the Global Fund and the United States President’s Emergency Plan. However, there is a widespread perception in southern Africa that these funds are being ‘wasted’. So what should be done to improve efficiency, delivery and effective resource management?DocumentThe new aid environment
AidMarket, 2007This paper argues that the processes that shape the aid environment - the approaches to development - are inherently problematic. It claims that the existing incentive structure does not encourage good performance or efficiency. The author suggests that the system is in a desperate need of an overhauling transformation because of the contradicting incentives and objectives tDocumentCan new aid modalities handle politics?
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2007Aid delivery is inherently political. In the context of increasing aid flows and greater donor coordination, how will aid interact with local political forces? This paper looks at a range of recent developments in the ways in which aid is provided, or ‘aid modalities’.DocumentTrilateral development cooperation with "new donors"
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2007Many traditional aid recipient countries have recently also become donors of development aid, including China, India, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa and Thailand. This brief argues that the established donors have a central role to play in involving new donors in international consensus principles on development cooperation.DocumentFollowing the funding for HIV/AIDS: a comparative analysis of the funding practices of PEPFAR, the Global Fund and World Bank MAP in Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia
Center for Global Development, USA, 2007Donor funding for HIV/AIDS has skyrocketed in the last decade: from US$ 300 million in 1996 to US$ 8.9 billion in 2006; yet, little is understood about how these resources are being spent. This paper analyses the policies and practices of the world’s largest AIDS donors as they are applied in Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia.DocumentAnnual report 2007 on the European Community’s development policy and the implementation of external assistance in 2006
European Union, 2007The European Union is the world's major source of development aid, providing € 46.9 billion (56.67%) of total official development assistance (ODA) to 160 countries. This overview presents the main features of recent changes to EU aid policy and progress that has been made thus far. The report identifies and discusses five main areas of change in EU aid policy:DocumentAid effectiveness: 2006 survey on monitoring the Paris Declaration: country chapters
DAC-OECD Working Party on Aid Effectiveness and Donor Practices, 2007This document presents the second volume of results from the 2006 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration.DocumentAid effectiveness: overview of the results 2006 survey on monitoring the Paris Declaration
DAC-OECD Working Party on Aid Effectiveness and Donor Practices, 2007This 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 conclusions and recommendations.Pages
