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Brazil as a development actor: South-South cooperation and the IBSA initiative
Fride, 2008This report looks at Brazil as a development partner, its external perception as an important and crucial country for regional stability, and projection of its global identity as a ‘voice’ for the developing world in crucial international debates.DocumentDon’t Stop Now! Calling for a UK Blueprint to achieve an HIV-free generation
2012This report calls on the UK government, the world’s second largest bilateral HIV donor, to develop a detailed blueprint by June 2013 which maps out the UK’s role in achieving an HIV-free generation.DocumentThink piece on aid and development cooperation post Accra and beyond – steps towards a development dialogue for the 21st century: the example of EU, China and Africa
European Network on Debt and Development, 2009This think piece explores some key aspects of the changes taking place in the international aid architecture in terms of the evolving relationships between so-called non-DAC (Development Assistance Committee of the OECD) and DAC donor countries. The paper focuses on the unfolding dynamic between China-Africa and western partners to Africa, such as the European Union (EU).DocumentSouth-South cooperation: moving towards a new aid dynamic
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2010This article, published in the 20th issue of Poverty in Focus, looks at the increase of funding forms and activities of bilateral development assistance providers outside the Development Assistance Committee (DAC).DocumentBackground study for the Development Cooperation Forum: trends in South-South triangular development cooperation
The United Nations Economic and Social Council, 2008This review of recent trends and progress in international development cooperation was prepared to inform the United Nations Secretary General and the high-level Development Cooperation Forum (DFC), held in 2008.DocumentTriangular co-operation and aid effectiveness: can triangular co-operation make aid more effective?
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2009This paper explores the question of whether triangular cooperation can make aid more effective. It notes that many governments seem to think so, arguing that better results can be achieved when southern partners and DAC donors (members of the Development Assistance Committee of the OECD) join forces through triangular cooperation.DocumentG20 and global development: how can the new summit architecture promote pro-poor growth and sustainability?
Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development Institute (GDI), 2010The 26 contributions compiled in this publication come mostly from the Global Governance Research Network (GGRN), which the German Development Institute (DIE) has initiated with key partners from the global South. The publication shows that scholarly opinions about the G20 and its relevance for global development are highly divided in both South and North.DocumentWhy population matters to Malawi’s development: managing population growth for sustainable development
Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation, Government of Malawi, 2012Malawi adds over 400,000 people each year to its population. Without a reduction in the average number of births per woman, health, education and employment services will be overstretched.DocumentCapacity building for Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES): Progress Report 2011: Indo-Norwegian pilot project on capacity building in biodiversity informatics for enhanced decision making, improved nature conse
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2012This report describes the activities and achievements in 2011 of the Indo- Norwegian pilot project on capacity building in biodiversity informatics for enhanced decision making, improved conservation and sustainable development in India. The pilot project is initiated and funded by the Norwegian Ministry for Foreign affairs, the Norwegian Environmental Ministry and the Norwegian Directorate for NaDocumentIndia's transition to global donor: limitations and prospects (ARI)
Social Science Research Network, 2010India has increasingly sought to expand its activities as a donor, both to reposition itself as an emerging power and to use aid as an instrument for engaging with other developing countries. India started its aid programme soon after independence, with the budget speech of 1958 referring to INR100 million in multi-year grants to Nepal and an INR200 million loan to Myanmar.Pages
