Resources on Aid Effectiveness
Development Cooperation and Women's Rights Series
Understanding the Aid Effectiveness Agenda Primers
The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness is the most recent agreement by donor and recipient countries to reform the delivery and management of aid monies in order to strengthen its impact and effectiveness. The Aid Effectiveness and Women’s Rights Series Primers shares information, analysis and proposals needed to support women’s right activists in contributing to a comprehensive, balanced, and inclusive approach to reforming aid so that it reaches the people who need it most.
Read more...Gender equality and aid effectiveness: the need to acknowledge marginalised groups
Adopted in 2005, the Paris Declaration (PD) on Aid Effectiveness is the most recent framework on the management of development aid assistance agreed by the donor community in the OECD in partnership with some southern governments.
Read more...“Political Power Is Still Very Masculine”
Interview with Cecilia Alemany, Association for Women’s Rights in Development
Read more...Better Aid: A Civil Society Position Paper for the 2008 Accra High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness
A Civil Society Position Paper for the 2008 Accra High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness
Read more...Conditionalities Undermine the Right to Development
An analysis based on a women's and human rights perspective.
Read more...Ownership and Women's Organisations Participation
Brief Issue paper on Country ownership and Gender Equality
Read more...Harmonization and Gender Equality
Harmonising and doing business differently at the country level - rationalising aid delivery, division of labour
Read more...Managing for Development Results and Gender Equality
Input for the preparation of the round table 4 on Managing for Development Results at the 3rd High Level Forum, Accra, 2008
Read more...Mutual Accountability and Women's Rights
Inputs for the preparation of the round table 5 at the High Level Forum 3 - Accra 2008
Read more...Feminist Alternatives: Development Models and Practices
Debate issues presented at at sessions co-convened by AWID and partners on Alternative Feminist Models
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