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This book is a collection of the proceedings of the Development Partnership Forum jointly organised by the DAC and the Development Centre in December 2000.&
Im Jahr 2002 betrugen Japan's Nettoleistungen für die öffentliche Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (ODA) 9.3 Mrd. US Dollar. Damit verlor Japan seine Position als bedeutendster Geber bilateraler Leistungen und fiel auf den zweiten Rang zurück.
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Japan's net official development assistance (ODA) was USD 9.3 billion in 2002, making it the world's second largest donor.
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1-December-2003
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In recent years, several OECD countries have been paying increasing attention to the contribution that private actors can make to development co-operation. This study consists of a policy-oriented analysis of past and present foundation activities in development.
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26-November-2003
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This working paper sets out lessons from emerging markets for EU assession countries.
In a major review of Ireland's development co-operation programme, the OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC) noted that Ireland's official development assistance (ODA) rose dramatically over the past decade.
19 November 2003, Johannesburg, South Africa. This roundtable addressed the critical issues of African priorities and ways that OECD countries can contribute to the improvement of the business environment for domestic and international investors and to building the necessary capacities.
19-November-2003
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This statement by OECD and NEPAD was issued at the OECD-Africa Investment Roundtable which took place in Johannesburg, South Africa on 19 November 2003. It calls for the launch of a result-oriented, inclusive and comprehensive Africa Investment Initiative to create a positive investment environment across the continent.
The third annual conference of the OECD Global Forum on International Investment was hosted by the South African Government in Johannesburg on 17-18 November 2003.
17-November-2003
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This speech was made by Mr. Richard Hecklinger, Deputy-Secretary General, OECD, at the Global Forum on International Investment held in Johannesburg on 17-18 November 2003.
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