Development co-operation efforts and policies of the members of the Development Assistance Committee : 1999 report
How can aid and private flows interact to produce a high-quality stream of development financing that reduces poverty and fosters sustainable development? Helping developing countries to establish effective systems for mobilising, allocating and monitoring capital, in productive and sustainable ways...
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Paris, Cedex, France :
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
[2000]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword; Table of Contents; Part I - Looking Ahead; Chapter I - Financing development; List of Charts; List of Tables; List of Boxes; Chapter II - The Challenge of Policy Coherence; Part II - Reviewing Donor Efforts; Chapter III - The Supply of Aid: A Thirty-Year Retrospective; Chapter IV - Policies and Efforts of Individual DAC Members and Other OECD Member Countries; Part III - Implementing the 21st Century Strategy; Chapter V - Partnership and Co-ordination; Chapter VI - Assessing Aid Effectiveness and Performance: An Overview of Approaches; Annex: Current DAC Work
- Indicators of Development ProgressPoverty reduction; Gender equality; Environment and sustainable development; Conflict, peace and development co-operation; "The Development Finance Agenda": mobilising resources for private sector-led growth; Untying ODA to the Least Developed Countries; Capacity development for trade; The DAC Internet site: Some facts; Statistical Annex; Table of Contents; Technical Notes; Glossary of Key Terms and Concepts; Notes on Definitions and Measurement; List of Acronyms; DAC List of Aid Recipients - For resource flows in 1998