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    Temporary shelter and hygiene promotion project in Galkaiyo, Puntland, 2011

    Norwegian Refugee Council, 2011
    This report is an evaluation of a project in Galkaiyo, southern Puntland,implemented by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and supported by theSwedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). It formspart of a much larger NRC programme of assistance to the people ofSomalia, also supported by a number of other donors.
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    Evaluation of the NRC's Country Program in DR Congo (2007-2009)

    2011
    In accordance with the expansion of  Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) field operations, a major management restructuring has been carried out in DRC. Findings regarding key achievements, in particular since February 2008, include the following:
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    International responses to Pakistan’s water crisis: opportunities and challenges

    Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre, 2010
    Pakistan faces a multidimensional water crisis that claims hundreds of thousands of lives every year. This paper examines the potentials for the international community to help Pakistan to overcome this crisis, and makes recommendations to both the Pakistani government and other interested parties.
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    Oil for development: annual report 2009

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2010
    This annual report presents some of the activities and key achievements of the Norwegian initiative “Oil for Development” that took place in 2009. The main aim of the initiative is to generate economic growth and promote welfare for the population in an environmentally sustainable way.
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    Workshop on livelihood, security and development in post conflict Swat, NWFP, Pakistan

    Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2009
    This paper highlights the discussions and findings of a workshop held in Norway which aimed to better understand the situation that led to the conflict in Malakand Division, Pakistan.
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    Evaluation of the UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative (PEI): partnership with Norway 2004-2008: report to Norwegian ministry of foreign affairs

    UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative, 2009
    The UNDP-UNEP Poverty Environment Initiative (PEI) aims to integrate environmentally sustainable natural resource use as a core objective in national development planning, and to build associated capacity. This paper aims to assess the effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of PEI implementation, as well as to consolidate learning about the PEI model.
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    Doublethink: the two faces of Norway’s foreign and development policy

    Norwegian Forum for Environment and Development, 2010
    This report looks at some key Norwegian foreign and development policies, some of which are controversial in terms of their impacts on poverty reduction and development. The paper states that Norway has taken a genuine and important ethical lead on some international policy issues, but the list of unethical policies is also long and becoming longer.The paper finds the following:
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    Climate, conflict and capital: Norwegian development policy adapting to change

    Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2009
    This paper examines development opportunities in countries that are suffering from climate change and violent conflicts. The paper particularly focuses on fighting poverty and controlling capital flows, in light of the Norwegian development policy.The paper makes the following findings:
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    Mid-term review of the Norwegian Action Plan for women’s rights and gender equality in development cooperation (2007-2009)

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
    This paper investigates to what extent Norway has contributed to development results for women’s rights and gender equality in selected partner countries. The paper indicates that the marker on gender as a main objective of Norwegian projects and programmes showed a stagnation from 2007 to 2008, but the overall relative use of the gender marker increased.
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    Mid-term review of: the Environmental Cooperation Programme between Norway and South Africa 2005-2010

    Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009
    This report covers the mid-term review of the “Environmental Cooperation Programme between Norway and South Africa 2005-2010”. The paper contains a systematic review of the most significant aspects of the Programme.

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