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Efforts to end trade in conflict minerals advanced last week when 11 African countries endorsed an OECD system for responsible sourcing of raw materials.
Note on capacity development based on six Country Reports of the 2009 Fragile States Monitoring Survey.
4-May-2010
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In preparation for the first International Dialogue on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding, a series of multi-stakeholder consultations identified priority concerns in the effort of improving peacebuilding and statebuilding in fragile and conflict-affected situations. <
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2-April-2010
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Une série de consultations nationales pluripartites a identifié les priorités en matière de construction de la paix et de renforcement de l’État dans les pays en situation de fragilité ou en conflit.
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The Development Centre's award-winning website keeping its finger on the economic pulse of Africa.
22-February-2010
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Ce rapport présente un bilan du degré de mise en œuvre en République Démocratique du Congo des Principes pour l’engagement international dans les États fragiles et les situations précaires.
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27-January-2010
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This evaluation of DFID’s country programme in DRC is commissioned by DFID’s Evaluation Department. These studies are intended to improve performance, contribute to lesson learning and inform the development of future strategy at country level.
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The Aid for Trade at a Glance 2009: Maintaining Momentum report presents the results of the second monitoring exercise of the Aid for Trade Initiative and documents its success so far.
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The 2009 African Economic Outlook focuses on Innovations in Information and Communication technologies. It also presents a comprehensive analysis of the economic, social and political developments on the continent.
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