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Strengthening the knowledge and information systems of the urban poor (KIS)
Practical Action [Intermediate Technology Development Group], 2002Poor men and women living in urban informal settlements do need knowledge and information to cope with risks and improve their livelihoods, but they sometimes find it hard to access. How do the urban poor obtain information and develop knowledge? Do they get what they require and is it appropriate?DocumentPolicy paper on Denmark’s support to humanitarian mine action
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Danida, Denmark, 2001Overview of Danish support for humanitarian mine action and to draw up general guidelines for the prioritisation of future initiatives.Denmark’s general priorities are to:continue and intensify its support for all aspects of humanitarian mine action, including advocacy, support for mine victims, information, co-ordination, local capacity building and physical mine clearanceseek to pDocumentFinancing for development: finding the money to eliminate world poverty
International Development Committee, UK, 2002UK government commitee finds that meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) will require an additional US$50 billion in aid per year, a doubling of current aid levels.DocumentG8 Africa Action Plan
Group of 8 Information Centre, 2002Agreement from the G8 Group on the implementation of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), produced at the G8 Summit meeting in June 2002DocumentThe Monterrey Consensus: the conference on Financing for Development
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2002The Conference on Financing for Development (FfD) ended on 22 March 2002 with the adoption by acclamation of the Monterrey Consensus by the heads of state and government in Monterrey, Mexico.DocumentImproving coherence between development cooperation and other policies: the case of Germany
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2002The success of development policy partly depends on the effects of other policies which – intentionally or unintentionally – may support, but also impair, development cooperation efforts. Development policy must therefore bear other policies in mind in order to prevent incoherence and generate synergies as far as possible. There are numerous examples of incoherence.DocumentCotonou Infokit
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2002Designed for policy makers, practitioners and interested stakeholders in ACP and EU countries, the Cotonou Infokit brings together, in a readable form, basic information on the new Cotonou Partnership Agreement.DocumentThe pooling of technical assistance: an overview based on field experience in six African countries
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2001Study on the pooling of funds to finance technical assistance in the context of sector-wide approaches.DocumentIs globalisation good for Africa?
School of Economics and Commercial Law, Göteborg University, Sweden, 2002Globalisation or market integration in Sub-Saharan Africa is closely linked to the structural adjustment programmes.DocumentIDA's partnership for poverty reduction: an independent evaluation of fiscal years 1994-2000
Operations Evaluations Division, World Bank, 2002This study examines the last seven years of IDA’s work, assessing its relevance (did it do the right things?) and its efficacy and efficiency (did it do things right?).It finds that the period under review has been one of considerable change.Pages
