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Best Practices / Guidelines
This book represents the efforts of the various OECD Directorates and of its affiliated organisations to apply a sustainable development framework in the areas of their particular expertise.
27-September-2002
English, , 564kb
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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21-November-2001
English, , 662kb
This publication provides policy guidance on good practice in developing and implementing strategies for sustainable development. Many of the issues covered and lessons drawn are of equal relevance to developed countries.
This publication provides policy guidance on good practice in developing and implementing strategies for sustainable development.
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In 1998, Members of the DAC Working Party on Aid Evaluation completed a review of their experience with the application of the DAC Principles for Evaluation of Development Assistance, which were adopted in 1991 by the DAC High Level Meeting.
In 1998, Members of the DAC Working Party on Aid Evaluation completed a review of their experience with the application of the DAC Principles for Evaluation of Development Assistance, which were adopted in 1991 by the DAC High Level Meeting.
The DAC Network on Gender Equality has drawn together a set of practical guidelines for advancing the goals identified by the DAC and by Beijing with respect to gender equality.
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The DAC seeks to improve and co-ordinate member policies which will integrate development and environment aspects.
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The Guidelines present the basis issues in a succint formal for non-specialists and formulate a number of recommendations for disaster mitigation measures.
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3-August-1992
English, , 153kb
This guide for aid policy orientation of members of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) is an indispensable handbook for anyone with a professional interest in the management of aid.
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