The following summary of Official Development Assistance (ODA) and other international cooperation in Latin America and the Carribean (LAC) is the result of an Internet-based research activity carried out between April and July 2010 with the purpose of identifying any new trends in this area. Information was gathered from online media, bilateral and multilateral donor websites, and publications on international cooperation from DAC, non DAC, as well as private donors. Finally, a selection of both public and private university websites from the region (Brazil, Peru and Nicaragua in particular) was studied for information on research funding sources..
Includes bibliographyAfter contracting in 2009, GDP expanded by 5.9% in Latin America and the Caribb...
Over the past couple of decades, global financing for development has changed dramatically. The bigg...
Spanish version avalilable at the LibraryA criterion commonly used to classify countries, including ...
Most Latin American countries continue with high GDP growth rates amid the global financial crisis. ...
This paper, assuming a positive correlation between aid and FDI given to countries, will look to mea...
This report consists of four main sections. The first provides the historical background of Brazilia...
This article seeks to understand the demands of the security sector in Latin America, in the context...
Foreign development assistance has been widely used for the last 60 years. In spite of changing cond...
Background: Official development assistance (ODA) is one of the most important means for donor count...
The study analyses trends in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to developing countries, mainly A...
Official flows account for close to half of capital flows to developing countries, and close to 90 p...
The IDS Rising Powers in International Development programme has launched a series of studies of key...
Analyzes trends in funding and development assistance from governments and multilateral institutions...
Since the first decade of the twenty first century Brazil, China, India and South Africa (BASIC coun...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
Includes bibliographyAfter contracting in 2009, GDP expanded by 5.9% in Latin America and the Caribb...
Over the past couple of decades, global financing for development has changed dramatically. The bigg...
Spanish version avalilable at the LibraryA criterion commonly used to classify countries, including ...
Most Latin American countries continue with high GDP growth rates amid the global financial crisis. ...
This paper, assuming a positive correlation between aid and FDI given to countries, will look to mea...
This report consists of four main sections. The first provides the historical background of Brazilia...
This article seeks to understand the demands of the security sector in Latin America, in the context...
Foreign development assistance has been widely used for the last 60 years. In spite of changing cond...
Background: Official development assistance (ODA) is one of the most important means for donor count...
The study analyses trends in Official Development Assistance (ODA) to developing countries, mainly A...
Official flows account for close to half of capital flows to developing countries, and close to 90 p...
The IDS Rising Powers in International Development programme has launched a series of studies of key...
Analyzes trends in funding and development assistance from governments and multilateral institutions...
Since the first decade of the twenty first century Brazil, China, India and South Africa (BASIC coun...
Almost two decades have passed since ‘emerging donors’ – new providers of development cooperation – ...
Includes bibliographyAfter contracting in 2009, GDP expanded by 5.9% in Latin America and the Caribb...
Over the past couple of decades, global financing for development has changed dramatically. The bigg...
Spanish version avalilable at the LibraryA criterion commonly used to classify countries, including ...