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The Heiligendamm Dialogue ProcessEnglish | View long abstract 04-Jul-2008 Overview of Heiligendamm Dialogue Process, a high-level, structured dialogue on global challenges between the G8 (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the UK, the US and the President of the European Commission) and the G5 countries (Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa). Related documents: |
Website of the Partnership for Democratic Governance (PDG)English | View long abstract 11-Jun-2008 The Partnership for Democratic Governance (PDG) is a new multilateral initiative designed to assist developing countries, wherever capacity is limited, to improve governance, strengthen capacity and accountability ... |
Creditor Reporting System (CRS) Profile for United Statespdf,1Mb,English | View long abstract 03-Jan-2008 A CRS profile details the information the OECD holds on the DAC members' ODA commitments and briefly describes the CRS codes used to proxy aid-for-trade categories. The CRS codes record the sector of destination of an activity and not the nature of the activity per se. Related documents: |
Presentation of the Latin American Economic Outlook 2008 in Washington - 6 December 2007English | View long abstract 19-Nov-2007 OECD Development Centre Presentation of the Latin American Economic Outlook 2008 in Washington (December 6, 2007), hosted by the Organization of American States Also available:Related documents: |
Aid for Trade at a Glance - Country chapter for the United Statespdf,156Kb,English | View long abstract 15-Nov-2007 This country chapter is extracted from the report "Aid for Trade at a Glance 2007" which provides the first comprehensive global picture of aid for trade and will enable the international community to assess what is being achieved, what is not, and where improvements are needed. Related documents: |
OECD Review of United States Development Assistance ProgrammesEnglish | View long abstract 15-Dec-2006 The OECD’s Development Assistance Committee review of U.S. aid, including humanitarian assistance, noted many changes following the events of 11 September 2001. Development is now part of the foundation of the U.S. National Security Strategy. Also available: |
United States (2006), DAC Peer Review: Main Findings and RecommendationsEnglish | View long abstract 14-Dec-2006 The United States is a leader in international development co operation because of the large size of its economy, its ability to influence global action and its presence within the international donor community. It is the largest donor in the DAC. Also available:Related documents: |
Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level, 2005: Enabling GlobalisationEnglish | View long abstract 02-May-2005 This year’s OECD Ministerial Council Meeting will be held at OECD Headquarters on 3-4 May 2005 under the chairmanship of Göran Persson, Prime Minister of Sweden, with the overarching theme of “Enabling ... Also available:Related documents: |
United States (2002), Development Co-operation ReviewEnglish | View long abstract 31-Oct-2002 In 2001 the United States was the largest donor in the OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in volume terms, reporting net official development assistance (ODA) of USD 10.9 billion, more than one-fifth of the DAC total. Also available:Related documents: |
DAC Peer Review of the United StatesEnglish | View long abstract 23-Oct-2002 The United States regained its status in 2001 as the largest donor in the OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in terms of volume. Its net official development assistance (ODA) was USD 10.9 billion, ... Also available:Related documents: |