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Work in progress: how the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its partners see and do engagement with crisis-affected populations
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015This mapping aims to take stock of how engagement with crisis-affected populations has been understood, implemented, and thought of by the organisations funded by Norway between 2010 and 2014. The focus is on the organisations that receive most of Norway’s humanitarian- and natural disaster-related funding.DocumentMid-term review of the Oil for Development (OfD) Programme in Tanzania
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015DocumentEvaluation of Norwegian support to capacity development
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015The report presents the results of an evaluation of Norwegian support to capacity development in public sector, aiming atDocumentThe economics of results-based funding in the energy sector
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015There is an increasing interest among development agencies and international financial institutions in employing results-based systems when providing support to projects in developing countries. This is also the case more recently for the energy sector.DocumentGender review of selected programmes in the agriculture portfolio of the Norwegian Embassy in Malawi
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015In Malawi, the Global Hunger Index classifies the food security situation as “serious”. Lack of food security causes child undernutrition and child mortality. Levels of malnutrition are alarmingly high. About half of all children under the age of five show signs of chronic malnutrition.DocumentHeat, light and power for refugees: Saving lives, reducing costs
Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2015Displacement of people as a result of conflict is not a new phenomenon – but today it represents an unprecedented global challenge. The gap between the needs of growing numbers of displaced people and the resources and political will to meet their needs is widening.DocumentLessons learned from the implementation of REDD Pilot Projects in Tanzania
The Norwegian Embassy in Tanzania, 2015This document summarises key lessons learned in the implementation of seven REDD+ pilot projects in Tanzania between 2009 a,d 2014. The projects, implemented by Tanzanian and international NGOs, were designed to test local approaches to implementing REDD+ across a range of social, institutional, tenure and ecological conditions.DocumentMainstreaming climate change in Norwegian development aid: Reconciling climate priorities with aid delivery procedures
Stockholm Environment Institute, 2015This brief examines Norway’s approach to integrating climate issues into all of its official development assistance.DocumentFood security in a climate perspective. NORAD Annual Report 2014
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2015More than 805 million still suffered from undernutrition and hunger in 2014. The vast majority of these people live in developing regions. In Sub-Saharan Africa, one in every fourth person remained undernourished in 2014. The world’s population is estimated to reach nine billion in 2050, requiring a 60% increase in food production.DocumentClimate Change, Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Management (CEEN) in Development Policy: Addressing Knowledge Needs and Gaps in Norwegian ODA-Funded Research Support
Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2014Climate change, environment, energy and natural resource management (CEEN) are salient issues in global development policy. They are also particularly prominent in Norway, receiving close to 25% of the aid budget in 2013.Pages
