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Deciding who does what and when: four essays on the economics of global climate change
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2004This report contains four essays by the Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, Norway.DocumentLow awareness amongst citizens of local government reforms
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004This paper reports on a survey carried out in Tanzania to gauge public awareness and perception of the Local Government Reform (LGR) programme.DocumentClimate policy beyond 2012: a survey of long-term targets and future frameworks
Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2004This report is based on a literature review of key issues associated with long-term goals for climate policy, and to the framework for implementing climate policy.DocumentNORAD annual report 2003: statistics
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004This 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:DocumentNORAD annual report 2003: countries
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004This 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.DocumentNorad annual report 2003: selected areas
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004The 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 iDocumentWater for the poorest
Eldis Document Store, 2003This paper reports on a United Nations conference held in Norway, November 2003, in support of the 12th session of the Commission for Sustainable Development.DocumentUNDP background paper for working group discussions: governance in post-conflict situations
UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, 2004This report provides background papers on governance in post conflict situations, prepared for the United Nations Development Programme’s seminar in Bergen, Norway, May 2004.DocumentPoverty 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, 2004This 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.DocumentRural-urban linkages in sub-Saharan Africa: contemporary debates and implications for Kenyan urban workers in the 21st century
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004This CMI working paper provides an overview of rural-urban linkages in sub-Saharan Africa outlining the major strands of contemporary academic debates on this issue. There author identifies two interrelated debates for discussion.Pages
