In 2005, almost all DAC donor countries and over 60 developing countries endorsed the Paris Declaration, a comprehensive attempt to change the way donor and developing countries do business together. The declaration was based on five principles: alignment, ownership, harmonisation, managing for results and mutual accountability. This article looks at each of these principles in turn and explores how they are being applied for the better by donors and partner countries alike. It takes examples from across the globe – from the Pacific to Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America – to show that the Paris Declaration has significantly changed attitudes to development co-operation and relationships between donor and partner country. This has be...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015 marked a major milestone in international efforts to add...
The Paris Agreement’s success depends on parties’ implementation of their Nationally Determined Cont...
Item does not contain fulltextVia the Paris Declaration and the Accra Agenda for Action the internat...
The Paris Declaration, endorsed in 2005, commits international development aid donors and recipients...
This study aims to assess the development effectiveness of the Paris Declaration (2005). Using data ...
International development agencies, as well as government partners, agreed on five principles that a...
In 2005, an agreement was reached in Paris between a large number of donor countries and institution...
The progress in endeavours to achieve the commitments of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness...
This article examines aid effectiveness across bilateral donors using data from the 2011 Survey on M...
Mestrado em Desenvolvimento e Cooperação InternacionalThe Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness is ...
The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness comprised principles and specific commitments for improvi...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in December 2015 moved the world a step closer to avoiding dange...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in December 2015 moved the world a step closer to avoiding dange...
This work is dedicated to the "Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness", a document which was signed ...
Nearly all the world’s governments have prepared and submitted their Nationally Determined Contribut...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015 marked a major milestone in international efforts to add...
The Paris Agreement’s success depends on parties’ implementation of their Nationally Determined Cont...
Item does not contain fulltextVia the Paris Declaration and the Accra Agenda for Action the internat...
The Paris Declaration, endorsed in 2005, commits international development aid donors and recipients...
This study aims to assess the development effectiveness of the Paris Declaration (2005). Using data ...
International development agencies, as well as government partners, agreed on five principles that a...
In 2005, an agreement was reached in Paris between a large number of donor countries and institution...
The progress in endeavours to achieve the commitments of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness...
This article examines aid effectiveness across bilateral donors using data from the 2011 Survey on M...
Mestrado em Desenvolvimento e Cooperação InternacionalThe Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness is ...
The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness comprised principles and specific commitments for improvi...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in December 2015 moved the world a step closer to avoiding dange...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in December 2015 moved the world a step closer to avoiding dange...
This work is dedicated to the "Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness", a document which was signed ...
Nearly all the world’s governments have prepared and submitted their Nationally Determined Contribut...
The adoption of the Paris Agreement in 2015 marked a major milestone in international efforts to add...
The Paris Agreement’s success depends on parties’ implementation of their Nationally Determined Cont...
Item does not contain fulltextVia the Paris Declaration and the Accra Agenda for Action the internat...