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    Breaking the conflict trap: civil war and development policy

    World Bank, 2002
    This report argues that civil war is an important issue for development. The report proposes that civil war retards development, but conversely, development retards war. This double causation gives rise to virtuous and vicious circles. Where development succeeds, countries become progressively safer from violent conflict, making subsequent development easier.
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    NORAD annual report 2003: statistics

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004
    This third section of Norad’s annual report introduces a range of statistics, in graphical form, relating primarily to the financial expenditure of Norad and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.The first 28 tables of this section of the annual report present assistance provided by Norad which managed NOK 4.9 billions in 2003.More specifically, the section of the annual report includes:
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    NORAD annual report 2003: countries

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004
    This section of Norad’s annual report details the main activities with Norway’s twenty four partner countries. Norway’s main partners include Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Bangladesh and Nepal. Approximately one third of the funds administered by Norad were channelled through various organizations and their partners in Norway’s twenty four target countries.
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    Norad annual report 2003: selected areas

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004
    The annual report of Norad describes its efforts in relation to nine of the most important areas of Norwegian development cooperation, including, technical advice on health, economic development and trade, human rights and assistance for indigenous peoples, environment, women and gender equality, infrastructure and energy, education, HIV/AID and good governance.Norad’s development cooperation i
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    UNDP background paper for working group discussions: governance in post-conflict situations

    UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, 2004
    This report provides background papers on governance in post conflict situations, prepared for the United Nations Development Programme’s seminar in Bergen, Norway, May 2004.
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    Poverty reduction strategies and relevant case studies from Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda

    Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2004
    This paper reports on a study that was carried out to explore how the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are reflected in policies and implementation plans through fund allocations in the ministries of education in Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda.
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    Strategic framework: Angola 2003-2005

    Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2003
    This paper reviews Norway’s relations with Angola from a number of angles, including foreign policy, development policy and private sector policy.
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    Taxation, aid and democracy: research programme 2000-2003

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004
    This paper, based on research carried out in Namibia, Tanzania and Uganda, discusses taxation, aid and democracy in aid-dependent African countries.
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    Pro-poor climate adaptation: Norwegian development cooperation and climate change adaptation: an assessment of issues, strategies and potential entry points

    Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2003
    This report reviews linkages between Norwegian development cooperation and climate change, with a focus on adaptation. It discusses key concepts, ongoing efforts and their relevance to Norwegian policies and strategies.
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    Review of Nordic monitoring of the World Bank and IMF support to the PRSP process

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2003
    This report details the first joint Nordic monitoring of the World Bank and IMF support to the PRSP process in seven countries: Bolivia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia.

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