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Working in partnership with the European Union: strategy on eradicating poverty and achieving the Millennium Development Goals
Department for International Development, UK, 2005This paper sets out DFID’s objectives and approach to working with the European Union (EU) until the end of 2006.The main focus of DFID’s forthcoming work will be to ensure EC aid is more effective in reducing poverty and to increase the share of EC aid allocated to low-income countries.DocumentPerfect partners? the performance of programme aid partners in Mozambique, 2004
Department for International Development, UK, 2005This report provides an assessment of the performance of donors during 2004 in Mozambique, as well as an account of Mozambican perceptions of donors’ activities.DocumentPower to consumers?: a bottom-up approach to aid reform
Overseas Development Institute, 2005This short opinion piece argues that unless developing countries themselves are offered genuine choice about which aid agencies they want to work with, the effectiveness of aid in reducing poverty will decline, and the rhetoric about recipient country ownership will remain empty.The lack of either a clear regulatory environment, or a market mechanism to force a more rational 'division of labourDocumentDFID Social Exclusion Review
Department for International Development, UK, 2005This report reviews and synthesises experiences of working with social exclusion both within DFID and among other agencies. It examines how DFID staff members understand social exclusion and points to the risks, challenges and opportunities they associate with using the term social exclusion. It also reviews work that has been undertaken across DFID's regional programmes and at a policy level.DocumentIncentives for harmonisation in aid agencies
Overseas Development Institute, 2005This study assesses the importance of incentive systems internal to aid agencies in their efforts to deliver on the commitments made in the Rome Declaration on Harmonisation.DocumentMillstone or milestone?: what rich countries must do in Paris to make aid work for poor people
ActionAid International, 2005In the context of the Paris High-Level Forum (March 2005), this policy brief examines progress regarding the commitments to reform the aid system, and transform it into an effective instrument of change, which were made in the Rome Declaration (2003).The study points out that progress since Rome has been minimal, which raises fundamental questions about the commitment of rich countries to the 2DocumentParis declaration on aid effectiveness
Aid Harmonization & Alignment, 2005Adopted at the High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness (March 2005) the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, has been prepared with broad participation from development practitioners, through a process coordinated by the High-Level Forum Steering Committee.DocumentDraft report on aid effectiveness for the second high level forum: review of progress, challenges and opportunities
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2004Following up on international development community commitment to better align and harmonise development assistance as decided in Rome (2003) and Marrakech (2004), this report reviews progress in implementing these commitments.DocumentFrom aid effectiveness to development effectiveness: strategy and policy coherence in fragile states
Overseas Development Institute, 2004The impact of non-aid policies on development outcomes is gaining ever-higher priority, with an emphasis on securing coherence across government departments. Policy coherence is particularly important in relation to fragile states.DocumentHarmonisation and alignment in fragile states
Overseas Development Institute, 2005The paper focuses on donor behaviour and aid effectiveness as articulated particularly in the Rome agenda on harmonisation and alignment, in the context of fragile states.Pages
