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  • 4-August-2014

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    Autonomy, partnership and beyond : A counterfactual analysis of policy coherence for Ghana

    The realisation that non-aid policies might conflict with aid policies has led to a call for better coordination across different policy fields, referred to as Policy Coherence for Development (PCD). This IOB study outlines the results of a pilot for analysing the options for coherence of Dutch and EU policies for development objectives in Ghana. The study uses scenarios to estimate the potential effects of Dutch and EU policies.

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  • 6-January-2014

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    Revue à mi-parcours du Programme Indicatif de Coopération(PIC)en République du Cap Vert

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    Mid-term review of the Cape Verde Indicative Cooperation Programme (ICP)

    With a budget of EUR 60 million, the 3rd Indicative Cooperation Programme (2011-2015) marks an acceleration of the cooperation between Cape Verde and Luxembourg, up from 33.5 million for the 1st ICP 2002-2005, in the following three main areas:Education, Vocational Training and Employment; Water and Sanitation; Health.

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