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Actualités

Statement of Progress on Integrating Climate Change Adaptation into Development Co-operation, endorsed by the 2008 DAC High-Level Meeting

26-juin-2008

At their Meeting in May 2008, the DAC High-Level Meeting endorsed a Statement of Progress on Integrating Climate Change Adaptation into Development Co-operation. The Statement aims to highlight the progress achieved by DAC donors in integrating climate change  adaptation into their operations and outlines key challenges for the future. It will be brought to the attention of participants in the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit in July 2008.

Policy Statement on Strategic Environmental Assessment, endorsed by the 2008 DAC High-Level Meeting

26-juin-2008

At their Meeting in May 2008, the DAC High-Level Meeting endorsed a Policy Statement on Strategic Environmental Assessment. The Statement highlights the progress achieved by donors and developing country partners in applying strategic environmental assessment approaches, as called for by "The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness", and outlines key challenges for the future.

Stocktaking of Progress on Integrating Adaptation to Climate Change into Development Co-operation Activities

25-oct.-2007

Factoring climate concerns into development projects is a pressing need for aid recipients and a sound strategy for international donors.  This report surveys 26 bilateral and 10 multilateral donors to track trends and highlight innovative approaches used by them to incorporate climate risks into their activities. The report concludes that international donors have made significant progress in recognizing the importance of climate risks in their development co-operation policies. Translating such concerns into operational practices, however, remains a difficult challenge.

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

18-déc.-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 November 2006.

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.

Mécanisme pour un développement propre (MDP): decisions prises lors de la réunion à haut niveau du Commité d'aide pour le développement.

31-août-2004

Ce document présente les decisions prises lors de la réunion à haut niveau du Commité d'aide pour le Developpement les 15 et 16 avril 2004 concernant les questions relatives à la comptabilisation dans l'APD de dépenses relevant du mécanisme pour un développement propre (MDP).


Evénements

Réunion du Comité d’aide au développement (CAD) et du Comité des politiques d'environnement (EPOC) au niveau ministériel

le 04-avr.-2006

La croissance et le développement économiques sont indissociables d’une saine gestion des ressources de l’environnement. Ce sont les pays et les populations les plus pauvres qui sont le plus tributaires de ces ressources et qui pâtissent donc le plus de leur dégradation. La réunion ministérielle est venu à point nommé car elle a permis de débattre des interactions entre pauvreté et dégradation de l’environnement, de même que des possibilités d’établir des stratégies gagnantes pour tous afin de faire face à ces deux problématiques.



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Forum de l'OCDE 3-4 juin 2008 Paris

Un sommet regroupant de multiples parties prenantes en parallèle avec la réunion annuelle de l'OCDE au niveau des ministres.


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Réunion ministerielle

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Réunion ministérielle du Développement et de l'Environnement (4 avril 2006, Paris)