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11-January-2011
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The purpose of drafting these Perspectives Notes is threefold: (i) To provide a review of the current state of play with respect to CD priorities highlighted in the Paris Declaration and the AAA. (ii) To provide an input to the Synthesis Report on CD key messages for Busan, to be led by a CD Alliance coalition. (iii) To set an agenda for further technical work post-Busan. These Notes also will provide background for LenCD website
11-January-2011
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The purpose of these Perspectives Notes is threefold: (i) Provide a review of the current state of play with respect to CD priorities highlighted in the Paris Declaration and the AAA. (ii) Provide an input to the Southern led “Synthesis Report” on key CD messages for Busan. (iii) Establish an operational vision for further technical work post-Busan. These Notes also will provide background for LenCD resource corners and learning
The Issues Brief series on Capacity Development focuses on the central challenges and discussions policy makers and practicioners face in the field.
Key publications and documents on the fight against corruption, by the OECD DAC Network on Governance.
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This report draws on four decades of documented experience to help policy makers and practitioners think through effective approaches to capacity development and which challenges remain.
12-October-2006
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OECD's Secretary General writes exclusively for DACNews on the growing consensus for governments and international institutions to work together to fight corruption; Danish Minister for Development Cooperation, Ulla Tornaes warns that without good governance ''other political and economic reforms will have only limited effect…'' plus OECD DAC anti-corruption principles, World Bank indicators on governance and Transparency
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28-September-2006
English
Angel Gurría focussed on the role of global governance in crisis prevention in this speech, which was delivered at the "Conference of Foreign Affairs Committee and Development Committee Chairpersons of the European Union Member Countries" in Finland, on 28 September 2006.
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This publication seeks to enhance understanding and consensus on why and how we need to work more strategically and coherently on the integration of human rights and development.
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