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    Diversity in donorship: the changing landscape of official humanitarian aid

    Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2005
    This research briefing considers the growth of non-Development Assistance Committee (DAC) donors in providing assistance during crises and natural disasters.
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    After the big push?: fiscal and institutional implications of large aid increases

    Center for Global Development, USA, 2005
    Recent development policy decisions mean that aid is due to be scaled up as part of a "big push" to combat poverty.
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    Humanitarian response review

    Reliefweb, 2005
    This report considers and assesses humanitarian response capacities of the UN, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement.
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    The international aid system: a question of perspective

    OECD Development Centre, 2005
    This paper calls for a move towards creative approaches in the distribution of aid. Examining progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) the author warns that the international community is far from achieving its self imposed targets.
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    Pity the Finance Minister: issues in managing a substantial scaling up of aid flows

    International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 2005
    This paper is based on the rationale that substantially scaling up of aid flows will require development partners to address many issues, including the impact of higher aid flows on the competitiveness of aid recipients; the management of fiscal and monetary policy; the delivery of public services; behavioral incentives; and the rate of growth of the economy.
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    The macroeconomic challenges of scaling up aid to Africa

    International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 2005
    This paper provides a checklist of the macroeconomic challenges that low-income countries are likely to face if they receive significantly higher official assistance than they have received in the recent past.
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    DFID conditionality in development assistance to partner governments

    Department for International Development, UK, 2005
    This report from Mokoro covers the findings from a review of what conditions DFID is applying in its country programmes.
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    Enhancing aid relationships in Tanzania: IMG Report 2005

    Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2005
    This report, prepared by the Independent Monitoring Group, assesses progress since 2002 on action to redefine relationships between the Government of Tanzania (GOT) and Development Partners (DPs) in conceptualising and managing development, in the broader definition of local ownership of the development agenda, and in enhancing transparency and accountability in the delivery and utilisation of aid
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    MDGs, taxpayers and aid effectiveness

    OECD Development Centre, 2005
    This paper argues that taxpayers in developed countries currently lack awareness of poverty alleviation initiatives other than short-term humanitarian relief, and that, to garner their support in this area, more resources need to be devoted to addressing this gap in knowledge. It argues that if the public are better informed they will demand accountability, and will be less willing for aid budg
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    Human Development Report 2005: international cooperation at a crossroads - aid, trade and security in an unequal world

    Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2005
    Will the MDG targets be met if current development trends continue? Not according to the 2005 Human Development Report (HDR), which cites inequality as the issue of prime concern in the fight against poverty. The report argues that economic development alone will fail to produce sustained poverty reduction.

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