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Mid-term evaluation of the Joint donor team in Juba, Sudan
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009Following the signing of Sudan’s peace agreement in 2005, the governments of three EU states established a Joint Donor Team (JDT) for south Sudan. The team's mission was to:DocumentPlatform for an integrated Africa policy
Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2008Although Norway’s relations with sub-Saharan Africa have traditionally been linked to development assistance and missionary work, its cooperation is continually being expanded into other areas. And while the geographical focus of Norway’s engagement in Africa has traditionally been on southern and east Africa, it is now extending its efforts to parts of central and west Africa.DocumentCivil-military relations: no room for humanitarianism in comprehensive approaches
CARE International, 2008The authors of this paper assert that In the aftermath of 9/11, the security agenda has largely trumped theDocumentSupport models for CSOs at country level: Tanzania country report
Scanteam, 2007How can civil society and NGOs be supported by donors? This paper reviews experiences in Tanzania, looking at different models for supporting civil society and investigating possibilities for improving and increasing effectiveness of direct support to NGOs/CSOs.DocumentSupport models for CSOs at country level: Guatemala country report
Scanteam, 2007What is the best way to support to a vibrant, pluralistic and democratic civil society?DocumentSupport models for CSOs at country level: Ethiopia country report
Scanteam, 2007How can civil society and NGOs be supported by donors? This paper reviews experiences in Ethiopia, looking at different models for supporting civil society and investigating possibilities for improving and increasing effectiveness of direct support to NGOs/CSOs.DocumentWorld Bank and IMF use of privatisation and liberalisation policy conditionality and its effects on selected recipient countries
Norwegian Church Aid, 2007This report examines the World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) use of privatisation and liberalisation policy conditionality and how these policy conditionalities effect selected recipient countries. An analysis is given on the extent to which privatisation and liberalisation conditionality is ongoing in the WB and the IMF, followed by a summary of previous reports and findinDocumentNatural hazards and disasters: drawing on the international experiences from disaster reduction in developing countries
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2006Natural hazards turning into disasters have increased dramatically, both in terms of frequency, complexity, scope and destructive capacity. This report provides comprehensive background information about natural hazards, why hazards can turn into disasters, and the impacts they have.DocumentSupport models for CSOs at country level: synthesis report
Scanteam, 2007The six "Nordic" donors - Canada, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and the UK - commissioned a review of alternative models of support to civil society. This document is the result and aims to review these experiences.DocumentIs it the fault of NGOs alone?: aid and dependency in eastern Sudan
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008Does humanitarian assistance end up creating dependence, not development? Scholars of development studies have long debated the efficacy of humanitarian assistance in the Sudan, especially in eastern Sudan, where humanitarian agencies have been working for more than two decades.Pages
