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  • 26-April-2010

    English

    Quality Standards for Development Evaluation

    This series present internationally agreed policy guidelines and suggestions from the OECD Development Assistance Committee.

  • 24-January-2010

    English

    The Integrated Framework for Trade Related Assistance to Least Developed Countries (IF)

    The Integrated Framework for Trade Related Assistance to Least Developed Countries (IF) is a multi-donor initiative aimed at (1) assisting LDCs in mainstreaming trade priority areas of action into their national plans for economic development and Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs); and (2) encouraging the co-ordinated delivery of trade-related technical assistance and capacity building, in response to needs identified by the

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  • 25-August-2009

    English

    Gender at the Development Centre

    Gender

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  • 2-January-2008

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    Manual on the Practice of Evaluation

    If evaluation is effectively to be integrated in the programme or project cycle, it is necessary for the Evaluation and Control Unit to cooperate with the country and sector desks and the decentralised on-site structures.

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  • 9-October-2007

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  • 5-April-2007

    English, Excel, 616kb

    Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations

    A durable exit from poverty and insecurity for the world’s most fragile states will need to be driven by their own leadership and people. International actors can affect outcomes in fragile states in both positive and negative ways. International engagement will not by itself put an end to state fragility, but the adoption of the following shared Principles can help maximise the positive impact of engagement and minimise

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  • 5-April-2007

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    Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations

    A durable exit from poverty and insecurity for the world’s most fragile states will need to be driven by their own leadership and people. International actors can affect outcomes in fragile states in both positive and negative ways. International engagement will not by itself put an end to state fragility, but the adoption of the following shared Principles can help maximise the positive impact of engagement and minimise

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  • 9-June-2006

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    OECD Risk Awareness Tool for Multinational Enterprises in Weak Governance Zones

    The OECD Risk Awareness Tool for Multinational Enterprises in Weak Governance Zones aims to help companies that invest in countries where governments are unwilling or unable to assume their responsibilities. It addresses risks and ethical dilemmas that companies are likely to face in such weak governance zones, including obeying the law and observing international instruments, heightened care in managing investments, knowing business

  • 30-March-2006

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    OECD DAC Quality Standards for Development Evaluation

    The DAC Quality Standards for Development Evaluation identify the key pillars needed for a quality development evaluation process and product.

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  • 23-September-2005

    English

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