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    Rebuilding Support for International Cooperation: New Constituencies in a Global Village

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1997
    This paper provides a brief overview of changes in the international cooperation constistuencies that support the cooperation efforts of the European Union, its Member States, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). The reasons for the changes and their impact are briefly discussed.
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    Towards a New Partnership: Assessment of Government Performance

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1998
    Lome IV is approaching its natural conclusion. In cooperation of the EU with the ACP countries, the EU has decided to move away from what it calls a partnership dominated by a 'culture of entitlement' to a more practical, realistic and business-like partnership.
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    Bridging the gap?: the parallel universes of the non-profit and non-governmental organisation research traditions and the changing context of voluntary action

    Centre for Civil Society, LSE, 1998
    Makes a set of general observations about international third sector research and argues that there are currently two 'parallel universes' of literature.
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    Promises to the Poor: the Record of European Development Agencies

    Overseas Development Institute, 1998
    All the European development cooperation agencies subscribe to the international goal of reducing poverty by one half by 2015 but they have different strategies for achieving it.
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    How Bad Governance Impedes Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh

    OECD Development Centre, 1998
    In 1995/96, 47.5 per cent of the population of Bangladesh were still living below the poverty line. While this represents a decline compared to 62.6 per cent in 1983/84, the absolute number of poor people has in fact increased over the same period.
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    Business services in the Globalizing African economies

    Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998
    Discusses the role of business services in the economy in general and especially in the low-income African economies. At the global level large transnational business service firms are developing global service networks linking the world’s large cities together and serving especially the large transnational companies, but apparently largely by-passing Africa.
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    Making Adjustment Work for the Poor

    Overseas Development Institute, 1999
    Many developing countries are engaged in structural adjustment programmes (SAPs) sponsored by the IMF and World Bank.
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    Politics and poverty: a background paper for the World Development Report 2000/1

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999
    Report is a synthesis of the conclusions of a research project on the responsiveness of political systems to poverty reduction prepared for DFIDPolicy issues include: Democracy has differential outcomes for the poorStates create and shape the political opportunities for the poorThere is no reason to expect that decentralisation will be pro-poorThere is a wide range of possib
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    Attacking Poverty: World Development Report 2000/2001

    World Development Report, World Bank, 2000
    The report builds on the view that poverty means not only low incomes and low consumption but also lack of education and poor nutrition and health.
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    International NGOs: networking, information flows and learning

    Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2000
    International non-government organisations (INGOs) are increasingly regarded as important in their capacity to influence global policy on development issues such as poverty alleviation, sustainable development, and human rights.

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