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'Aid for Trade: From Policy to Practice', Doha, 6-7 November, 2006

31-juil.-2006

A Policy Dialogue between OECD Members and non-Members "Aid for Trade: From Policy to Practice" took place in Doha, Qatar on 6 and 7 November 2006. This Policy Dialogue between OECD and non-OECD countries on Aid for Trade brought together a wide range of stakeholders from developing and developed countries to share experiences and information on how best to support developing countries' trade expansion and make it an engine of economic growth and poverty reduction. Presentations  are available for download.

Why gender matters in infrastructure

30-juin-2006

This report provides some suggestions on how gender equality issues can be incorporated into infrastructure projects in the energy, transport, water and irrigation sectors.
See also Why gender matters in infrastructure - presentation

Analyse de l’aide visant l’égalité homme-femme, 1999-2003

29-juin-2006

Ce rapport examine les données sur l’aide des membres du CAD qui vise l’objectif de l’égalité homme-femme sur les dernières années. II est basé sur les engagements d’aide publique au développement (APD) déclarés dans la base de données sur les Activités d'aide du Système de notification des pays créanciers (SNPC) ; il utilise le marqueur de la politique de l’aide défini pour identifier les activités qui visent l’objectif de l’égalité homme-femme.

Negotiating the Economics of PRSs: a Reference Guide for the Non-Economist

29-juin-2006

This Issues Brief is intended to strengthen the ability of different actors with limited knowledge of economics to more effectively engage in negotiations on the macroeconomic framework of Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRSs).

Joint workshop between the IANWGE and the Network on Gender Equality on "Aid modalities and the promotion of gender equality"

29-juin-2006

A joint workshop between the United Nations Inter-Agency Network on Women and Gender Equality (IANWGE) and the Network on Gender Equality on "Aid modalities and the promotion of gender equality" was held in Nairobi, Kenya on 30-31 January, 2006. Read the summary report here.

Workshop on the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness: Implications and Implementation

25-avr.-2006

Summary now available for this workshop that was held in Bamako, Mali. It provided representatives from Central, North and West African countries and their partner donor institutions the opportunity to identify practical actions that can be taken with respect to implementing the Paris Declaration.

Applying Strategic Environmental Assessment to Development Co-operation

10-avr.-2006

The purpose of this brochure is to introduce the concept and value of Strategic Environmental Assessment as applied to international development. It summarises the key messages of the publication "Applying Strategic Environmental Assessment" (DAC Guidelines and Reference Series).

Survey of agencies' country-level activities (results up to end Jan 06)

08-févr.-2006

The OECD/DAC Network on Environment and Development Co-operation and the Poverty-Environment Partnership Network are tracking their members’ country-level activities related to environment and development. The main objectives of this survey are to provide an overview of “who is doing what and where”, and to facilitate collaboration between agencies. The Survey is updated regularly, and this version includes responses received by January 2006.

Development Co-operation Report, 2005, Vol 7

07-févr.-2006

This Development Co-operation Report provides reflections on 2005, the “Year of Development”, when questions about the volume and effectiveness of aid were centre stage, and includes a unique set of facts and figures which help to contextualise the development debates and decisions of 2005.

Réforme des systèmes de sécurité (RSS):Lignes directrices et ouvrages de référence du CAD)

01-févr.-2006

Cette publication décrit les outils de prévention des conflits et d’amélioration de la sécurité et de la stabilité à long terme. Les orientations qui y sont fournies mettent en avant le rôle constructif que peut jouer la réforme intégrée du système de sécurité pour stabiliser des Etats fragiles et des pays sujets aux conflits ou théâtres d’un conflit. Par système de sécurité, on entend entre autre l’armée, la police et la gendarmerie, les services de renseignement et les systèmes judiciaire et pénitentiaire, mais également les structures civiles chargées d’en assurer la supervision.




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