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Approches régionales pour la prévention des conflits en Afrique : Le soutien européen aux processus africainsPublications | Published on 01-10-2003 Lindsay Alexander | Adam Higazi | Javier Niño-Perez Certains leaders africains mettent actuellement au point et encouragent un nouvel agenda dynamique en matière de paix et de sécurité, par la voie de l'Union africaine (UA), du Nouveau partenariat pour le développement de l'Afrique (NEPAD) et des organisations régionales africaines. Cette ... |
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Building Coherence between sector reforms and decentralisation: do SWAps provide the missing link?Publications | Published on 01-09-2003 Tony Land Sector-wide approaches (SWAps) are being used more and more by donor agencies and their country partners to achieve development objectives founded on principles of common interest and equitable partnership, national ownership and execution, of the aid donor harmonisation, capacity development ... |
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Challenges for 2003Publications | Published on 02-02-2003 Over the next few years, a series of major changes in European governance are likely to have a fundamental impact on the European Union’s global positioning and external actions. For those interested in international development cooperation and the EU’s relations with the ACP, and especial... |
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The Coordination of European Development Cooperation in the Field: Myth or Reality?Publications | Published on 01-01-2003 Terhi Lehtinen In political debates, the EC and Member States deplore the lack of coordination, coherence and complementarity of EC development cooperation since its foundation by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. At the same time, efforts have been made to agree on a common interpretation of ‘complementar... |
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The Cotonou Agreement: A User's Guide for Non-State Actors - Annexes I-IIIPublications | Published on 01-11-2003 What is this guide about? As the ACP-EC cooperation is no longer restricted to governments, opportunities for participation are now provided to non-state actors in the ACP countries. For these non-state actors to be fully involved in cooperation, they need to be well informed on the contents o... |
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The Cotonou Agreement: A User's Guide for Non-State Actors - Annexes IV-VIIPublications | Published on 01-11-2003 What is this guide about? As the ACP-EC cooperation is no longer restricted to governments, opportunities for participation are now provided to non-state actors in the ACP countries. For these non-state actors to be fully involved in cooperation, they need to be well informed on the contents o... |
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The Cotonou Agreement: A User's Guide for Non-State Actors - Annexes VIII-XPublications | Published on 01-11-2003 What is this guide about? As the ACP-EC cooperation is no longer restricted to governments, opportunities for participation are now provided to non-state actors in the ACP countries. For these non-state actors to be fully involved in cooperation, they need to be well informed on the contents o... |
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The Cotonou Agreement: A User's Guide for Non-State Actors - Annexes XI-XIVPublications | Published on 01-11-2003 What is this guide about? As the ACP-EC cooperation is no longer restricted to governments, opportunities for participation are now provided to non-state actors in the ACP countries. For these non-state actors to be fully involved in cooperation, they need to be well informed on the contents o... |
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The Cotonou Agreement: A User's Guide for Non-State Actors - Chapter 1Publications | Published on 01-11-2003 What is this guide about? As the ACP-EC cooperation is no longer restricted to governments, opportunities for participation are now provided to non-state actors in the ACP countries. For these non-state actors to be fully involved in cooperation, they need to be well informed on the contents o... |
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The Cotonou Agreement: A User's Guide for Non-State Actors - Chapter 2Publications | Published on 01-11-2003 What is this guide about? As the ACP-EC cooperation is no longer restricted to governments, opportunities for participation are now provided to non-state actors in the ACP countries. For these non-state actors to be fully involved in cooperation, they need to be well informed on the contents o... |
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