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23-September-2005
English
The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness was endorsed on 2 March at the Second High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness.
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The Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States reflect lessons on aid effectiveness derived from recent experience in fragile states , covering issues including: priority interventions, alignment, donor coherence and coordination, aid instruments and aid allocations.
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13-June-2005
English, , 1,912kb
This DAC Reference Document outlines key issues faced when designing Environmental Fiscal Reform (EFR). EFR refers to a range of taxation and pricing measures which can raise fiscal revenues while furthering environmental goals.
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This publication underlines the positive role that the integrated reform of a country’s security system can play in stabilising fragile, conflict-prone or conflict affected states.
10-May-2004
Russian, , 282kb
Principles for Evaluation of Development Assistance, 1991
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30-April-2004
English, , 21kb
This document outlines the decisions reached at the DAC High Level Meeting in April 2004 regarding ODA-eligibility issues of Public Expenditures under the Clean Development Mechanism, as proposed by the DAC Chair.
28-October-2003
English, , 21kb
The Evaluation Unit is situated in Directorate H of the EuropeAid Office. However, to strengthen its independence and ensure regular feedback of recommendations to the policy-making level it reports direct to the Board of EuropeAid.
1-October-2003
English, , 1,233kb
This report draws on donor responses to international terrorism. It is intended to guide the international community and governments in their efforts to address linkages between terrorism and development.
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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