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Learning from experience? a review of recipient-government efforts to manage donor relations and improve the quality of aid
Overseas Development Institute, 2006This paper reviews the efforts of five countries seen as relatively successful examples of recipient-led aid policies and donor management.DocumentNordic exceptionalism in development assistance?: aid policies and the major donors: the Nordic countries
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006The Nordic countries are often praised for their efforts in development assistance and commended for their generosity. Over the last few decades the Nordic countries have consistently been the most generous donors in relative terms. This consistency is the most outstanding aspect of the region's development efforts.DocumentCan aid fix trade?: assessing the WTO’s aid for trade agenda
Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, 2006This report summarises the Aid for Trade debate within the context of the WTO and highlights important questions that remain unanswered by WTO members including: is Aid for Trade a consolation prize for a failed Doha Agenda?will Aid for Trade be used to pressure developing countries to open markets more than they otherwise would?are donors serious about embracing Aid for Trade accoDocumentPromoting gender equality in new aid modalities and partnerships
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2006This discussion paper identifies an initial set of considerations to ensure that gender equality is central to the aid effectiveness agenda.DocumentThe coherence of trade flows and trade policies with aid and investment flows: a background paper
OECD Development Centre, 2006This paper provides an overview of the relationships among trade, aid and foreign direct investment (FDI), both in terms of policy interactions and interactions among resource flows.DocumentU.S. foreign aid reform: will it fix what is broken?
Center for Global Development, USA, 2006This essay discusses how the George W Bush Administration’s foreign aid reform plan is motivated by a laudable goal: introducing greater strategic coherence into the fragmented and dysfunctional U.S. foreign aid regime.DocumentAid for trade for Tanzania: case study
International Lawyers and Economists Against Poverty, 2005This document considers whether a focus on aid for trade is the best way forward for Tanzania.DocumentWhere Europe stands in the new aid architecture and why we need a new €5bn European MDG fund
Overseas Development Institute, 2006This opinion piece documents the recent pledges by European Commission (EC) countries to increase their aid budgets to meet the target of 0.7% and argues for a stronger role for the European Commission in the delivery of aid.The brief argues that there is beginning to be a vision of the global role the EC might play in a new aid world, and that its capacity is increasing.DocumentWorld Bank and IMF conditionality: a development injustice
European Network on Debt and Development, 2006This report examines the conditions that the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) attach to their development lending in some of the world’s poorest countries.DocumentIn the public interest: health, education, and water and sanitation for all
Oxfam, 2006This report highlights how building strong public services is key to transforming the lives of people living in poverty. The authors show that developing countries will only achieve healthy and educated populations if their governments take responsibility for providing essential services.The following areas are examined:what works?Pages
