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Climate, conflict and capital: Norwegian development policy adapting to change
Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2009This 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:DocumentDemand-driven governance: an analysis of the interventions of international aid agencies
Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2009This working paper reviews demand-driven governance as a set of principles which have characterised aid and development interventions in certain post-conflict contexts, using Nepal as a case study.DocumentRepublic of the Congo: peace and oil dividends fail to benefit remaining IDPs and other vulnerable populations
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009This document addresses the internal displacement of population in the republic of the Congo due to armed conflicts. It illustrates that the adequate political environment and economic advantages haven't been reflected on internally displaced persons (IDPs) or other subsistence inhabitants.DocumentHealth and conflict: a review of the links
Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2009The four horsemen of the Apocalypse – Pestilence, Famine, War and Death –illustrate in many ways obvious connection between health and armed conflict. The purpose of this paper is to show how these four horsemen work together, and particularly, how pestilence, famine and death interact with war.DocumentNatural and conflict related hazards in Asia-Pacific: risk assessment and mitigation measures for natural and conflict related hazards in Asia-Pacific
PreventionWeb, 2009Natural hazards, driven by geological and hydrological processes, affect many countries in Asia. This report presents the results of a previous study that aimed to quantify the risk posed by earthquake, flood, landslide, cyclone and tropical storm, tsunami, and drought in the Asia-Pacific countries.DocumentGender review: mainstreaming gender and women’s rights in the development portfolio of the Norwegian representative office in Al-Ram
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009This review focuses on how the Norwegian cooperation with the Palestinian Territories (PT) addresses women’s issues and gender concerns as defined in the Norwegian policy documents.DocumentMid-term evaluation of the Joint donor team in Juba, Sudan
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009Following the signing of Sudan’s peace agreement in 2005, the governments of three EU states established a Joint Donor Team (JDT) for south Sudan. The team's mission was to:DocumentAppraisal of the peace, recovery and development plan for Northern Uganda
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2008This report presents the findings from an appraisal of earmarked budget support to the “Peace, Recovery and Development Plan for Northern Uganda” (PRDP) which was launched in September 2007 to cover the fiscal year 2007/08 – 2009/10. The appraisal has covered, among others, an assessment of:DocumentFaryab survey: comparison of findings from Maymane, 2006 and 2009
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009This paper is a follow-up to an earlier survey conducted in Maymane district in Afghanistan by the Organisation for Sustainable Development and Research (OSDR) in November 2006. The present follow-up survey took place in late December 2008 and early January 2009. The questions in the two surveys are identical except for the inclusion of questions regarding corruption in 2008/9.
