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28-May-2003
English, , 393kb
Short analysis of trends in aid for water extended by members of the DAC and multilateral institutions, prepared by the DAC Secretariat for the 3rd World Water Forum in Kyoto.
26-May-2003
German, , 77kb
Denmark has been recognised for the generosity of its aid and its innovative development co-operation policy and management. Its operational focus on a small number of priority countries and sectors make its bilateral programmes among the most s...
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Denmark has been recognised for the generosity of its aid and its innovative development co-operation policy and management. Its operational focus on a small number of priority countries and sectors make its bilateral programmes among the most s...
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15-May-2003
English, , 385kb
Why are policy makers interested in Public-Private-Partnerships? The urban water sector presents difficult economic and political choices for governments. The provision of water and sanitation services has undoubtedly reduced disease and yielded ...
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This OECD Development Assistance Committee High Level meeting takes place at a time of increasing donations and heightened economic and political concerns. Development Ministers and heads of aid agencies responsible for 95% of aid will discuss th...
This DAC Reference Document on Poverty and Health, jointly published by the OECD and WHO, extends the analysis and recommendations of the DAC Guidelines on Poverty Reduction by setting out the essential components of a pro-poor health approach.
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4-April-2003
Italian, , 237kb
This publication aims to clarify the linkages between the Rio Conventions and sustainable development, and provide insights as to how development co-operation agencies can help developing countries respond to global environmental threats.
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3-February-2003
Spanish, , 272kb
This publication aims to clarify the linkages between the Rio Conventions and sustainable development, and provide insights as to how development co-operation agencies can help developing countries respond to global environmental threats.
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This book represents the efforts of the various OECD Directorates and of its affiliated organisations to apply a sustainable development framework in the areas of their particular expertise.
The United States regained its status in 2001 as the largest donor in the OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in terms of volume. Its net official development assistance (ODA) was USD 10.9 billion, about one-fifth of the DAC total. This...
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