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Evaluation of Finnish Personnel as Volunteers in Development Cooperation
Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department for International Development Cooperation / FINNIDA, 1999The aim of this evaluation is to determine the relevance of the Finnish Volunteer Programme through examination of its three main objectives namely, developmental contribution, bridge-building and internationalisation. In respect of each objective, the analysis has been carried out to reflect the results of the programme and the functioning of the organisation.DocumentEffects or impacts?: Synthesis Study on Evaluations and Reviews 1988 to mid-1995 [Finland's development cooperation projects]
Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department for International Development Cooperation / FINNIDA, 1996This is a synthesis study of major evaluations and reviews carried out from 1988 to mid-1995 for the Department for International Development Cooperation of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, formerly known as Finnida.DocumentDanish aid policies for poverty reduction : from non - committal statements to a more strategic approach
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1996The paper provides an analysis of Danida policies in the poverty reduction area. Current Danish aid efforts to address poverty issues are based on a prolonged understanding among policy makers and aid bureaucrats that a basic premise of Danish aid has been its focus on alleviating poverty.DocumentTransformation of Minority Identities in Post-Colonial Nigeria
Queen Elizabeth House Library, University of Oxford, 1997Ethnic minority identities and their associated politics of disadvantage have been a central feature of post-colonial Nigerian politics.DocumentScaling up Participatory Watershed Development in India: The Case of the Indo-German Watershed Development Programme (IGWDP)
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1997For several years prior to the full start-up of the Indo-German Watershed Development Programme (IGWDP), its architects were driven by one principal concern: that participatory watershed development should be replicable over wide areas.DocumentReducing corruption
World Bank Policy and Research Bulletin, 1997An effective state can contribute powerfully to sustainable development and the reduction of poverty. But there is no guarantee that state intervention will benefit societyDocumentHumanitarian job vacancies
Reliefweb, 1999Listing of current vacancies with humanitarian aid agencies and NGOsDocumentMaking debt relief work: a test of political will
Oxfam, 1998Two years ago the adoption by the Governing Boards of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative appeared to signal the beginning of the end of the debt crisis in the world's poorest countries.DocumentHumanitarian Report 1997
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 1997Report reflects the main developments and trends in the area of emergency and disaster assistance in the five years since the establishment of the DHA.DocumentEconomic Reforms And Health Conditions Of The Urban Poor In Tanzania
African Studies Quarterly, 1997This paper describes the impact of Economic Reforms on the health conditions of the urban poor in Tanzania. The main argument advanced is that Structural Adjustment Policies (SAPs) have exacerbated the declining condition of the urban areas rather than improved them.Pages
