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Corruption and the city: How aid donors can support integrity building in urban spaces
U4 Brief | Mar 2018
More than half of the world's population live in urban areas. The policies and practices of municipal governments are therefore an integral determinant ...
aid, donor coordination
Collective donor responses: Barking or biting?
U4 Brief | Mar 2014
In 2006, the OECD Development Assistance Committee Ministers of Development expressed a desire to move towards more effective collective responses to ...
aid
NGO coordination in Afghanistan: An evaluation report
Report in External Series | Jan 1999
(Commissioned by Agency Coordination Body for Afghan Relief (ACBAR), Afghan National NGO Coordination Bureau (ANCB), Islamic Coordination Council (ICC). ...
Afghanistan
Acting as one? Co-ordinating responses to the landmine problems
Journal Article | Jan 2003
This article looks at co-ordination within humanitarian mine action (hma), and co-ordination between hma and other humanitarian and development initiatives. ...
Land mines, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Afghanistan
Foreign aid to Mozambique, needs and effects. A preliminary report
DERAP Working Paper | Jan 1990
This preliminary study provides an overview of international aid received by Mozambique, and brings out central issues regarding the aid policies of representative ...
Aid, Aid coordination, Mozambique, Africa: Mozambique
Acting as one? Co-ordinating responses to the landmine problem
Book Chapter | Jan 2004
This article looks at co-ordination within humanitarian mine action (HMA), and co-ordination between HMA and other humanitarian and development initiatives. ...
Land mines, Humanitarian assistance, United Nations, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Afghanistan
Robustness and vulnerabilities to corruption in Denmark’s aid funding modalities in Afghanistan
CMI Report | Jun 2017
The Danish Embassy’s risk management and mitigation system is well-structured and effective. The Embassy has a coherent and comprehensive anti-corruption ...
aid, funding, anti-corruption, Denmark, Afghanistan
Aid Coordination in Afghanistan
Commissioned Report | Jan 2002
Aid coordination is expected to ensure the more efficient and effective delivery
of humanitarian assistance. Presently, a large number of humanitarian ...
Afghanistan, Coordination, NGOs, Peacebuilding, Rehabilitation and Development, , UN, , , Asia: Afghanistan
Who's helping Who?NGO Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance. With Special Reference to Afghanistan (1985 -2001)
Doctoral Thesis | Jan 2003
Who's helping Who?NGO Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance. With Special Reference to Afghanista
Coordination, Afghanistan
Lessons from Nicaragua's experience with the Joint Donor Anti-Corruption Fund
U4 Practice Insight | Mar 2013
Since 2002, the Joint Donor Anti-Corruption Fund (FAC) in Nicaragua worked with the national government to respond to corruption. The FAC brought together ...
aid, donors, Nicaragua, anti-corruption, Nicaragua
Dos Justicias: Coordinación interlegal e intercultural en Guatemala
Book | Oct 2012
Dos Justicias: Coordinación interlegal e intercultural en Guatemala (Two Justices: Interlegal and Intercultural Coordination in Guatemala) is the ...
indegenous law, Guatemala
Aid Coordination : Easy to Agree on, Difficult to Organise
Book Chapter | Jan 2005
Aid Coordination : Easy to Agree on, Difficult to Organise Arne Strand After the Conflict: Reconstr
Decentralisation and Gender. Coordination and Cooperation on Maternal Health Issues in Selected District Councils in Tanzania
CMI Report | Oct 2008
This empirical study looks at coordination and cooperation within five district councils in Tanzania with a special focus on efforts to reduce maternal ...
Health, Gender, Decentralisation, Tanzania
What constitutes a convention? Implications for the coexistence of conventions
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2004
A model of repeated play of a coordination game, where stage games have a location in social space, and players receive noisy signals of the true location ...
Conventions, Coordination game, Equilibrium selection, JEL classification: C73
Power Prevails. The Failure of Whole-of-Government Approaches in Afghanistan.
Report in External Series | Jan 2011
Over the last decade, Afghanistan has served as the testing ground for a range of whole-of-government (WoG) approaches to international intervention ...
Economic Incentives for Peacebuilding
Report in External Series | Sep 2008
What does social science literature tell us about economic incentives for peacebuilding? A variety of such incentives exists in post-civil war situations. ...
economic incentives, peacebuilding, statebuilding, foreign aid, reparations, DDR, aid coordination
Evaluation of the Centre for Development and Environment (SUM)
Commissioned Report | Jan 2007
The Centre fo Development and the Environment (SUM) is an interdisciplinary research centre established with a mandate to conduct, coordinate, and stimulate ...
What Constitutes a Convention? Implications for the Coexistence of Conventions
Journal Article | Jan 2006
A model of repeated play of a coordination game, in which stage games have a location in social space and players receive noisy signals of the true location ...
Local Content in Tanzania’s Gas and Minerals Sectors: Who regulates?
CMI Brief | Sep 2017
The implementation of Tanzania’s local content policy for the petroleum and mineral sectors has been hampered by inconsistency, confusion, and un-coordinated ...
local content, petrostate, REPOA, policy, gas, minerals, Tanzania
Whither Nordic/SADC relations?
CMI Report | Jan 1996
In 1986 the member states of the then Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADC) and the five Nordic countries signed a joint declaration ...
Regional cooperation, International relations, North-South relations, Scandianvia, Southern Africa, Africa: SADC