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Evaluating coordination of trade capacity building assistance in third countries
Three Cs, 2007How can the European Union support developing countries in their integration into the world economy, through trade rather than aid? This paper provides valuable insights to development policy makers in the EC and relevant institutions of the Member States, as well as in partner countries.DocumentGlobal Monitoring Report 2007: confronting the challenges of gender equality and fragile states
World Bank, 2007The 2007 Global Monitoring Report on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) assesses the contributions of developing countries, developed countries, and international financial institutions toward meeting universally agreed development commitments.DocumentFrom poverty of ambition to ambition on poverty: what the G8 finance ministers must do in Essen to support Africa’s development
ActionAid International, 2007This ActionAid report discusses the opportunities and challenges it sees for the German government to put the G8 at the forefront of the global fight against poverty and environmental destruction during meeting in Essen later this year.ActionAid believes the G8 finance ministers must seize the opportunity to make progress in six key areas:commit to a clear financing plan to fund the tarDocumentAid for trade and the post-Washington confusion
Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2007How much should Aid for Trade (AfT) be able to achieve in terms of the scale of the problems that AfT is supposed to remedy?Document'Aid For Trade' initiative in need of a definitive structure
South Centre, 2006What are the next steps that need to be taken as interest in the Aid for Trade (AFT) agenda gathers steam?DocumentChina in Africa: implications for Norwegian foreign and development policies
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006Considering its economic dynamism, China's foreign policy has little choice but to assume a greater role in shaping the course of current world events. Africa now occupies an increasingly dominant space in Chinese foreign policy. Prompted by their rising energy needs, China's engagement with Africa encompasses numerous mutually beneficial development objectives.DocumentCoherence for development: economic recommendations for Spain
Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internacionales y Estrategicos, Madrid, 2006This paper looks at the coherence of donors’ economic policies with the objectives of the official international development cooperation policy.It outlines the potential benefits – and the conditions required to realise those benefits – and risks associated with the following policy areas:tradeemigrant remittancesforeign direct investment (FDI)external debt, restructuring anDocumentAid for Trade initiative in need of a definitive structure
South Centre, 2006As the Aid for Trade (AFT) initiative of the World Trade Organization (WTO) gathers steam, there are some essential next steps that need to be taken.DocumentReport on UNCTAD’s assistance to the Palestinian people
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2006This report from UNCTAD argues that the severity of the current crisis requires urgent, innovative measures to sustain and protect the Palestinian economy.Shocks to the economy following the January 2006 elections have included increased Israeli restrictions on financial flows and the movement of goods and people, the destruction of physical capital, Israel’s decision to withhold the tax and cuPages
