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  • 17-February-2015

    English

    DevCom - OECD Development Communication Network

    Created in 1988, the OECD Development Communication Network (DevCom) is the only international forum where donors discuss issues and co-ordinate their strategies to inform and influence public opinion to enhance awareness and public support for development co-operation.

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  • 7-October-2014

    English

    Mainstreaming on cross-cutting issues

    This booklet outlines 7 important lessons on mainstreaming of cross-cutting issues such as gender equality and the environment in all DAC peer reviews in recognition of their importance in development co-operation.

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  • 17-June-2014

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    A resilience roadmap for eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has a complex and fluctuating risk landscape. The population is faced with multiple shocks of diverse nature and intensity. All of them impact on household livelihoods system. How can the resilience of population be strengthened in areas affected by multiple forms of conflicts?

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  • 8-August-2013

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    A Toolkit of Policy Options to Support Inclusive Green Growth

    The non-prescriptive Inclusive Green Growth Toolkit developed by four International Organizations (IOs) - AfDB, OECD, UN, and WB - at the request of the G20 Development Working Group under the Mexican G20 Presidency in June 2012 and updated in July 2013

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  • 3-April-2012

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  • 16-March-2012

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    Call for Think Pieces: Good Practice in Communicating Development Results

    DevCom invites all development communication practitioners to contribute with short Think Pieces illustrating successful approaches and strategies in communicating results of development.

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  • 22-February-2012

    English

    The Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation

    The Busan Partnership document is supported by the broadest range of governmental, civil society, private and other actors. It sets out principles, commitments and actions that offer a foundation for effective co-operation for international development.

  • 30-September-2011

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    How DAC members work with civil society organisations: An overview 2011

    This report examines why donors think it is important to work with civil society organisations (CSOs), the ways they provide funds and the challenges they encounter.

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  • 17-September-2010

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    The DAC Policy Statement on Biodiversity

    Policy Statement on Integrating Biodiversity and Associated Ecosystem Services into Development Co-operation outlines 30 key actions that international donors can undertake to halt to loss of biodiversity associated ecosystems.

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  • 5-August-2010

    English

    Promoting effective aid for trade

    The Development Assistance Committee (DAC) is helping to tackle the challenge of how poorer countries can benefit more from trade and jointly with the WTO OECD will review self-assessment questionnaires sent to donors and partner countries.

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