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Evaluation of CDR
Project | Jan - Jun 1996
This comprehensive evaluation of CDR in terms of research output, service funtions, consultancy work, external relations, research collaboration and management ...
Danmark
Conflict and Co-existence in Lebanon
Event | 23 Sep 2010
the workshop will examine why Lebanon becomes trapped in externally driven cycles of regional and international political conflict and what the international community can do to break the cycle of violence.
Lebanon
Corruption and private, state-backed debts in Mozambique: What can external actors do?
Project | Aug 2016 - Dec 2018
What are the main implications for the effectiveness of anti-corruption policies and practices of recent evidence regarding corruption and private, state-backed ...
anti-corruption, state-backed private debt, patronage, international financial institutions, Mozambique
Restructuring SADC - emerging priorities and policies and identification of external support
Project | Jan - May 2005
The project seeks to analyse the current status of regional co-operation in Southern Africa, the restructuring of SADC and the emerging regional priorities ...
Regional co-operation, regional integration, trade, peace building, human rights and democratisation, aid policy, Southern Africa
Monitoring External Support to SADC
Project | Sep 2005 - Dec 2010
This project seeks to monitor the role of SADC's international co-operating partners in supporting SADC and regional co-operation in Southern Africa. ...
Southern Africa
Financing Education in Afghanistan: Opportunities for Action
Project | Apr - Jun 2015
Norway is hosting the Oslo Summit on Education for Development in July 2015, to "help reverse the negative trend in external support for education and ...
Education, girls, conflict, Afghanistan
Concepts of the State in Contemporary State- and Peacebuilding
Event | 19 Jun 2008
Astri Suhrke, Bruce Kapferer, Stein Sundstøl Eriksen and Ole Jacob Sending discuss discuss conceptions of the state in contemporary efforts of statebuilding.
Successful Advances in Fiscal ARchItecture (SAFARI): Evidence from a new tax in Zanzibar
Project | Jan 2021 - Dec 2024
Mobilising domestic revenue is crucial for enabling governments to improve social and economic development through the provision of public services. Consequently, ...
Tax reform, property tax, fiscal externalities, Zanzibar
Effects of Externalisation
Project | Nov 2020 - Dec 2024
This project provides policy-relevant research on the effects of EU external migration policy in six countries across Africa and the Middle East
Migration ...
Iranian industry in limbo
News | 26 Nov 2012
A thwarted industrial policy, poor economic governance and external tensions have brought Iran's industrial class to the brink of extinction. They are trapped in between the revolutionary rhetoric of the Islamic republic and unfulfilled attempts of economic pragmatism.
Evaluation of International Media Support
Project | Jan - Dec 2003
The report was commissioned by the Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a team was put together comprising Helge Rønning and Kim Brice as external ...
Mass Media, Conflict, Aid evaluation, International Media Support, Developing Countries, Africa, South and Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Latin America, Caribbean
Women in the market: Equal opportunities?
News | 28 Nov 2012
A field experiment from Tanzania shows that business training improves sales and profit figures for men, but has no effect for women's business performance. -Promoting development among female entrepreneurs is challenging and needs comprehensive measures. We need to pay more attention to the external constraints that limit their possibilities, says Bertil Tungodden.
Protection of civilians: Why they die in US strikes
News | 10 Nov 2015
The US military strike that devastated the MSF hospital in Kunduz in northern Afghanistan on 3 October generated profound, if short-lived, outrage in much of the world. The US government promised an investigation, and in late October appointed a military panel to do so. Yet its investigation is unlikely to address the more fundamental questions this attack raises: Why have US-airstrikes repeatedly produced catastrophic cases of “collateral damage” in Afghanistan?
Review of Scandinavian Assistance to the statistical bureau in Mozambique (INE)
Project | Mar - Jun 2005
This evaluation of the three Scandinavian Statistical Central Bureaus to Instituto Nacional Estatistico (INE) in Mozambique concludes that the project, ...
Statistics, Development, Technical Cooperation, Mozambique
Hunting for per diems
News | 23 Apr 2012
Allowances, or per diems, have become an important source of income for civil servants in sub-saharan Africa. -Existing practices need to be revised, says CMI-researcher Tina Søreide.
Corruption, Legal Solutions and the Limits of Law
Event | 28 Jun 2007
Indira Carr, Professor of Law at Middlesex University, will talk about the limitations of current legal frameworks
Toward Sustainable and Broad-Based Growth
News | 22 Jul 2010
A Country Economic Memorandum from the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit at the World Bank.
Sudan
Reality Checks in Mozambique 2011-2016
Project | Apr 2011 - May 2016
Poverty monitoring in Mozambique primarily takes place within the framework of the implementation of Mozambique’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (PARPA), ...
Aid, poverty, monitoring, qualitative methodologies, Mozambique
The Emerging South Powers and Africa: Developing Peace in the Sudans?
Event | 22 Sep 2011
China, India, Malaysia and South-South development cooperation in the new Sudans. Daniel Large introduces and discusses with Gunnar M. Sørbø and Gunnar A. Holm.
Sudan, South Sudan