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Reality of aid global reports 2006
Reality of Aid, 2006The Reality of Aid 2006 Global Report takes on the issues of security, conflict and the war on terror and present life-and-death challenges vis-à-vis development cooperation.Document'Aid For Trade' initiative in need of a definitive structure
South Centre, 2006What are the next steps that need to be taken as interest in the Aid for Trade (AFT) agenda gathers steam?DocumentLocal ownership of security sector reform: a guide for donors
Crisis States Research Centre, LSE, 2007How do you bring about the local ownership of security sector reform (SSR)?This paper considers political and practical guidance to donors rather than on analytical depth or a comprehensive review of SSR.DocumentPromoting gender equality in new aid modalities and partnerships: experiences from Africa
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2006In line with the increasing emphasis on aid effectiveness, including promoting new partnerships for channeling aid, this paper reports on the extent to which gender equality is and should be part of this agenda.DocumentDelivering as one: report of the Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel
United Nations General Assembly, 2006This report makes recommendations on how the UN can improve system-wide coherence in the areas of development, humanitarian assistance and the environment.DocumentReport of the task force on capacity for program delivery: a Clinton global initiative commitment - "from walk to talk" - ideas to optimize development impact
Dalberg Global Development Advisors, 2006Vast inequality in health and education attainment exists within most Asian countries, yet government spending is not pro-poor. These profound discrepancies are stifling progress towards achieving the global Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).DocumentCoherence for development: economic recommendations for Spain
Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estrategicos, Madrid, 2006This paper looks at the coherence of donors’ economic policies with the objectives of the official international development cooperation policy.It outlines the potential benefits – and the conditions required to realise those benefits – and risks associated with the following policy areas:tradeemigrant remittancesforeign direct investment (FDI)external debt, restructuring anDocumentAid for Trade initiative in need of a definitive structure
South Centre, 2006As the Aid for Trade (AFT) initiative of the World Trade Organization (WTO) gathers steam, there are some essential next steps that need to be taken.DocumentManaging aid dependency project, donor coordination and good governance.
Global Economic Governance Programme, University College Oxford, 2006Donor coordination, and its more formal expression in the 'Harmonisation and Alignment' agenda, has been the focus of increasing attention in aid debates.DocumentInitiative for Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) and Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative (MDRI): status of implementation
International Monetary Fund, 2006The report concludes that the volume of debt relief has increased significantly since the inception of the HIPC Initiative in 1996, thereby reducing HIPCs’ debt service burdens and allowing them to finance increased poverty reduction efforts.Pages
