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  • 30-July-2019

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  • 25-June-2019

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    Lives in Crises - What Do People Tell Us About the Humanitarian Aid They Receive?

    In May 2016, the World Humanitarian Summit represented a turning point for humanitarian policies. The Summit gave the impetus to seriously reflect on how to operate in environments where people’s needs don’t coincide anymore with existing mandates and sectors. The OECD believes that an effective humanitarian response is the one that addresses affected people’s needs in a timely and efficient manner. One way to measure effectiveness is to ask aid beneficiaries what they think about the aid they get. With this is mind, the OECD initiated a first round of surveys during the cycle 2016-2017 in six countries affected by different type of crisis : Lebanon, Afghanistan, Haiti, Iraq, Somalia and Uganda. Two years after the World humanitarian Summit, the OECD and Ground Truth Solutions took another round of surveys in the same countries, plus Bangladesh. The purpose of this second round of surveys is to assess whether the commitments made at the World Humanitarian Summit, including the Grand Bargain, are having a tangible impact on people’s lives in the most difficult contexts in the world. This paper provides some answers to this question.
  • 4-November-2016

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  • 1-October-2014

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    Resilience to support stabilisation in Lebanon

    Lebanon is currently facing a range of shocks related to the crisis in Syria. This systems analysis identifies the key assets that society needs to be resilient to risks. Participants identified the strengths of the Lebanese system that have allowed Lebanon to remain resilient in the face of major shocks.

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  • 26-July-2010

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    Executive Summary

    Over the past five years the MENA region has made a strong commitment to the reform of public governance. What have been the driving forces behind these reforms?

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  • 17-May-2010

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    OECD-MENA Women's Business Forum Powerpoint Presentation

    OECD-MENA Women's Business Forum: A Platform for Empowering Women in Business

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  • 13-February-2009

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    Assessing barriers to trade in services in the MENA region

    Significant regulatory reforms have taken place in the service sectors of Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco over the last decade, but a broad range of restrictions still remain.

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  • 10-September-2008

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    Améliorer la qualité énergétique des bâtiments: les leçons de quatre programmes FFEM en Chine, au Liban et en Tunisie

    Le présent rapport constitue la synthèse des évaluations rétrospectives de quatre programmes d’efficacité énergétique dans la construction qui ont bénéficié de financements du Fonds français pour l’environnement mondial (FFEM).

  • 31-May-2006

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    GfD Country Action Plans, July 2006

    This document presents the country action plans (CAPs) for public sector modernisation of seven Arab Countries: Bahrain, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia. The CAPs are one of the key results of the regional policy dialogue of the GfD Initiative.

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