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Evaluation of general budget support: synthesis report
DAC Network on Development Evaluation, 2006OECD donor countries now channel about US$ 5 billion (some 5 per cent of their aid) directly to the budgets of developing country governments.This report reflects findings from an evaluation conducted by the OECD DAC to assess to what extent, and under what circumstances, General Budget Support (GBS) is relevant, efficient and effective for achieving sustainable impacts on poverty reduction and gDocumentReducing poverty in Quang Tri: success stories in Vietnamese rural development
Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department for International Development Cooperation / FINNIDA, 2005In rapidly developing Vietnam, the first UN Millennium Development Goal (MDG) has already been achieved - the number of people living in extreme poverty has been reduced by half. This success is not, however, equally distributed throughout the country. Since 1997, Finland has supported the Quang Tri Rural Development Programme (QTRDP), which operates in the poorest areas of Vietnam.DocumentTrade liberalisation and the environment in Vietnam
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2006This paper analyses Vietnam’s shift in trading and investment patterns with a particular focus on the environmental implications resulting from greater openness of the economy over the past decade.The paper finds that:following liberalisation manufacturing output has been significantly higher from the water pollution intensive sectors compared to the less pollution intensive sectorsDocumentEvaluation report of the Biodiversity Use and Conservation in Asia Programme (BUCAP)
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - Evaluation Database, 2006This report is the outcome of an evaluation of the Biodiversity Use and Conservation in Asia Programme (BUCAP) commissioned by the donor the Norwegian Development Fund (NDF). The review was carried out between November 2004 and January 2005 in Bhutan, Vietnam and Laos.DocumentChild domestic labour in South-East and East Asia: emerging good practices to combat it
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2006This report explores the recent situation of child domestic labour in the South-East and East Asia and the actions that are being taken to combat it in the region.Part I of the report provides an overview of child domestic labour in the region, based on existing publications and documentation.DocumentThe local politics of land and water: case studies from the Mekong Delta
Groupe de recherche et d'échanges technologiques, 2005This document takes a historical view of the relations between individual and collective actors in local water management in the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam.DocumentVietnam Red River Delta irrigation management: incomplete recognition of local institutional innovations
Groupe de recherche et d'échanges technologiques, 2001Prepared as part of a study on innovations for irrigation management, this report analyses the history of changes and processes around the de-collectivisation of agriculture in Vietnam in the 1980s.At this time, emerging farming households in the Red River Delta became directly involved in agriculture. New water service requirements arose from de-collectivisation.DocumentThe ethics of research reciprocity: making children’s voices heard in poverty reduction policy-making in Vietman
Save the Children Fund, 2005This paper is part of a series of working papers published by the Young Lives project, a longitudinal study of childhood poverty in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam.DocumentMaternal social capital and child health in Vietnam
Save the Children Fund, 2005This paper is part of a series of working papers published by the Young Lives project, a longitudinal study of childhood poverty in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam. This project, based in Vietnam explores the relationship between maternal social capital and child well-being.DocumentGoing, going, gone: the illegal trade in wildlife in East and Southeast Asia
World Bank, 2005This report aims to stimulate discussion, share knowledge, and contribute to learning from experience regarding the fight against the illegal trade of wildlife. It explores the dynamics of illegal wildlife trade in East and Southeast Asia, including the economic factors influencing the trade.Pages
