26-February-2015
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Global Forum on Development 2015 / Multi-dimensional Review of Myanmar Vol. 2 / Revenue Statistics in Africa
25-February-2015
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The aim of the Revenue Statistics in Africa project is to enhance the comparability, quality and accessibility of data on a voluntary basis, using a time-tested methodology and process.
23-February-2015
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Les principales conclusions du rapport Perspectives économiques sur l’Amérique Latine 2015, consacré cette année au rôle de l'éducation, des compétences et de l'innovation dans le développement seront présentées à la Maison de l’Amérique Latine, 217 Boulevard Saint-Germain, 75007 Paris à 10H00 heure locale
17-February-2015
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DevCom provides a unique platform for the exchange of knowledge and lessons among development communication practitioners and the heads of communication and public information from DAC member agencies and ministries, as well as multilateral organisations and institutions.
17-February-2015
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Created in 1988, the OECD Development Communication Network (DevCom) is the only international forum where donors discuss issues and co-ordinate their strategies to inform and influence public opinion to enhance awareness and public support for development co-operation.
11-February-2015
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The meeting gathered experts from academic institutions and different international, multilateral and civil society organisations from around the world to discuss the conceptual framework of the report.
20-January-2015
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2015 / Social Institutions and Gender Index / OECD Development Centre DEV Talks
14-January-2015
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14-January-2015
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Recent economic growth in Myanmar has been relatively low for its level of income. The OECD’s medium-term growth forecasts indicate that without structural change the economy can grow at an average of 6.3% over 2013-17, somewhat below the government’s 7.7% target for between now and 2015.
14-January-2015
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Improving Myanmar's agricultural sector by building up food processing activities and related services could help the transformation of the country's economy, to a more modern one able to produce higher-value goods for export, according to a new OECD report.