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OECD Minsters Reaffirm Their Commitment to Policy Coherence for Development
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5-May-2008
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Agriculture plays a central role in economic growth and poverty reduction in developing countries. Although aid remains an important driver for development, including rural development, mutually supportive policies across a wide range of economic, social and environmental issues are needed to support development and poverty reduction.Policy incoherences are actions that reduce growth prospects in developing countries and undermine aid
3-March-2008
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The fishing sector is a key concern in conserving our common but scarce global resources. It is vital for millions of people in developing countries, providing livelihoods, nutrition and protein, especially to the poorest.
At the 2009 Meeting of the Council at Ministerial Level (24-25 June) Ministers were briefed about the progress made in Policy Coherence at the OECD.
The Development Dimension series brings together analyses of development-related challenges across policies in topics.by topic. By systematically taking the development dimension of member country policies into account, OECD analysis and dialogue can help change behavior in support of development in an ever more integrated, interdependent global economy.
28-September-2006
English
Angel Gurría focussed on the role of global governance in crisis prevention in this speech, which was delivered at the "Conference of Foreign Affairs Committee and Development Committee Chairpersons of the European Union Member Countries" in Finland, on 28 September 2006.
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The main objective of Peer Reviews is to encourage positive change, support mutual learning and raise the overall effectiveness of aid throughout the donor community. Often this goal is attained.
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27-May-2003
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OECD countries have recently agreed to a positive reform agenda for agricultural policies. Central to this agenda is the need to set out clearly the objectives of agricultural policies, and to monitor the performance of alternative policies in at...
15-October-2002
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Developing countries, emerging economies and countries in transition increasingly see foreign direct investment (FDI) as a source of economic development and modernisation, income growth and employment. Countries have liberalised their FDI regime...
30-November-2001
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OECD Member countries face a number of environmental challenges, including the protection of the ozone layer, local air quality, acidification and eutrophication, water supply and water quality, waste management and biodiversity losses. An issue ...
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