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Brazil’s engagement in international development cooperation: the state of the debate
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014The international development cooperation architecture has changed dramatically over the last decade. The global context, characterised by a lingering financial crisis and the emergence of new powers, has brought South–South Development Cooperation (SSDC) to the core of international development debate.DocumentDFID's Private Sector Development Work
2014DFID has been coherent and consistent in its view that developing the private sector in a country is central to its economic development and to poverty reduction. DFID sees its work in this area as helping countries graduate from a dependency on aid.DocumentEngaging with the media: a companion to the Advocacy Toolkit for influencing the post-2015 development agenda
Sustainable Development 2015, 2014As part of the Sustainable Development 2015 (SD2015) programme, this guide is for anyone who is working in the sustainable development sector and on the post-2015 development agenda: NGOs, CSOs, charities, private sector, governmental organisations or any other stakeholder group that might engage with the media.DocumentAdvocacy toolkit: influencing the post-2015 development agenda
Sustainable Development 2015, 2014The SD2015 partners have produced a toolkit for civil society and other stakeholder organisations, coalitions and individuals that wish to influence the post-2015 development agenda, including the design of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).OrganisationSustainable Development 2015 (SD2015)
The Sustainable Development 2015 website provides the latest news, information and expert analysis around the global decision-making process to define a new set of global goals to eradicate poverty thDocumentInnovation, solidarity and South-South learning: the role of civil society from middle-income countries in effective development cooperation
2014Civil society organisations (CSOs) from middle-income countries can play multiple strategically important roles in effective development cooperation. Beyond demanding transparency and accountability around the aid that their own countries still receive, they can add signifi cant value to development cooperation provided to other countries.DocumentOlder people’s inclusion in the Typhoon Haiyan response
HelpAge International, 2014In an informal survey conducted in Haiyan-affected communities by HelpAge International and the Coalition of Services of the Elderly (COSE), older people reported the extent to which the emergency response reached them, and their needs and priorities. This information is not commonly available for older people in emergency contexts.DocumentBeyond the new deal: global collaboration and peacebuilding with BRICS countries
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2014Development in fragile and conflict-affected contexts is both complex and contested. The New Deal for Engagement with Fragile States, endorsed by 35 countries and six organisations, is the current focus of efforts to harmonise aid approaches.DocumentChina and Liberia: engagement in a post-conflict country 2003–2013
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014Since the resumption of diplomatic relations between China and Liberia in 2003, China has been one of the major foreign participants in Monrovia’s efforts to rebuild its society. Both within the framework of the UN Mission in Liberia and at a bilateral level, Beijing has proved itself an important stakeholder and development partner.DocumentRevisiting therapeutic governance: the politics of mental health and psychosocial programmes in humanitarian settings
Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford, 2014In the last thirty years, humanitarian programmes have increasingly sought to preserve not only physical life and health, but also to address psychological needs and promote social well-being.Pages
