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An introduction to the POVNET Promoting Pro-Poor Growth Workshop in Ghana, 17 June 2008, from which a pdf file of the full report can be downloaded.
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Aid for Trade at a Glance 2007: The OECD Creditor Reporting System (CRS) database is used to track ODA flows from Development Assistance Committee (DAC) member countries.
2-January-2008
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The present paper sets out to formulate the fundamental rules governing the evaluation of Austrian ODA.
2-January-2008
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If evaluation is effectively to be integrated in the programme or project cycle, it is necessary for the Evaluation and Control Unit to cooperate with the country and sector desks and the decentralised on-site structures.
2-January-2008
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Norad is responsible for the planning and implementation of evaluation of activities financed over the Norwegian development co-operation budget and for communicating the results to the decision-makers and public in general.
The 2007 peer review shows Finland to be a committed development co-operation actor that works closely with the EU, the Nordic and other like-minded countries and generally adheres to international best practice. Finland has clearly defined priorities confirmed in the new development policy with an increased focus on environment and climate change, crisis prevention and support for peace processes. It is also a keen proponent of
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In his presentation of the OECD/WTO report "Aid for Trade at a Glance", Mr. Gurría noted that effective and systematic monitoring of aid flows will strengthen mutual accountability and will provide incentives to improve the impact of donors' assistance.
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This report provides the first comprehensive global picture of aid for trade and will enable the international community to assess what is being achieved, what is not, and where improvements are needed.
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19-October-2007
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This briefing paper was prepared jointly by the APF Support Unit and the NEPAD Secretariat. The policy messages were drawn from “Gender and Economic Empowerment in Africa”, a paper presented to the Meeting of the Africa Partnership Forum in Berlin, in May 2007.
This year’s peer review of Canada’s development co-operation programme highlights Canada’s renewed commitment to Africa; a promising approach toward fragile states, such as Haiti and Afghanistan; initiatives to make Canadian aid more effective, focusing on accountability and explaining results to the Canadian public and parliament; and strong commitment to good humanitarian donorship (GHD). Canada still faces some challenges,
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