Development Co-operation Report 2005 Efforts and Policies of the Members of the Development Assistance Committee e-bog
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The authoritative source of information on the foreign aid policies and programmes of donor countries, the annual Development Co-operation Report by the Chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) presents detailed statistics and analysis, this yearproviding an insight into some of the urgent and intractable issues that members have been working together to address i...
E-bog
238,03 DKK
Forlag
OECD
Udgivet
7 februar 2006
Længde
268 sider
Genrer
Development economics and emerging economies
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789264036529
The authoritative source of information on the foreign aid policies and programmes of donor countries, the annual Development Co-operation Report by the Chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) presents detailed statistics and analysis, this yearproviding an insight into some of the urgent and intractable issues that members have been working together to address in 2005. Will donor countries reach the annual target of USD 130 billion by 2010? Where is aid going and how can it be used more effectively? Does technical co-oepration - paying experts from developed countries to work in developing countries - make sense? Isenough being done to stimulate growth to benefit the lives of poor people? As always, this account iscomplemented bycomprehensive statistical information on aid flows, reflecting the DAC's role in accounting transparently for the activities of its members. Also, for the first time, this edition includes StatLinks linking tables and graphs in the print and PDF versions to ready-made Exceltableson the web. Anyone wanting to know the state of the art in development assistance should read the Development Co-operation Report 2005. --Dr. Michael Hofmann, Director of the Federal Ministry for Economic Co-operation and Development, Bonn, Germany Essential reading for anyone involved in aid, development co-operation and poverty reductionThe statistical section of the report is a mine of authoritative information. --Judith Randel, Partner, Development Initiatives, Somerset, UK This authoritative report surveys the field, celebrates progress and, in some areas, signals problems ahead. --Simon Maxwell, Director of the Overseas Development Institute, London, UK This report brings clear analysis of aid's shortcomings. --Nancy Birdsall, President of the Center for Global Development, Washington, D.C., USA