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Bridging development and humanitarian work in protracted crises
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Development aid donors are paying more attention to countries in long-term crisis, which may help conflict-affected populations. However, it is difficult to distinguish between the forms of aid available, especially with donors now linking security and aid. How can and should the humanitarian community respond to the increasing involvement of development groups?DocumentMonitoring and evaluation aspects of capacity and capacity development
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2005This papers looks at the monitoring and evaluating of capacity and capacity development with special reference to developing countries.DocumentFreedom and responsibility: representative on freedom of the media
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, 2005This document outlines the global position of the media in 2004. Arguing that media is the very essence of the contemporary connotations of knowledge, the report outlines how the role of the media reflects democracy and freedom within society.The reports focuses on the growth of the internet which has increased the availability and volume of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ content.DocumentPost-tsunami North and East Sri Lanka swindlers hold sway
Point Pedro Institute of Development, Sri Lanka, 2005The Tsunami that struck several Asian countries in December 2004 has left in its wake untold misery among the coastal population of Sri Lanka. Compounding the situation is the impact of the aid operation that is supposedly aimed at helping the coastal population of Sri Lanka to re-settle and rebuild.DocumentHealth service delivery in post-conflict states
High-Level Forum on the Health Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), 2005This background paper for the High Level Forum on Health MDGs (Millennium Development Goals) examines the challenge of investing in the development of health services in post-conflict countries. It outlines a number of problems, including poor information; knowledge gaps; uncertain financial, political and administrative future; and uncertain external support.DocumentThe governance dimensions of food security in Malawi
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005This report presents findings and conclusions from a governance and food security assessment of Malawi.DocumentCan fiscal rules help ensure fiscal sustainabilty?: the case for the Philippines
Intergovernmental Panel on Forests, CSD, 2005During the past seven years, the Philippines registered deficits both at the National Government (NG) and the total public sector levels, placing the average at 4.0 percent and 4.4 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), respectively.DocumentProgramme impact report: Oxfam GB's work with partners and allies around the world
Oxfam, 2005This report encompass a collection of impact assessments from various Oxfam projects, some of which have been running for a number of years and others (such as the Tsunami response) a much shorter period.DocumentRinging the church bell: the role of churches in governance and public performance in Papua New Guinea
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2005This case study examines the role of the Christian churches as institutional actors within Papua New Guinea's (PNG) governance and service delivery landscape. It considers the considerable impact that the church has on development in the country.The report observes that some church activities in PNG are well incorporated into change strategies of individual organisations or networks.
