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DT 13 / 2004

Vaccine Fund staff moves to Geneva to join GAVI Secretariat

The GAVI Board has at its latest meeting decided that the GAVI Secretariat and Vaccine Fund management should share premises in Geneva. This means closing down the Fund’s headquarters in Lyon.

News September 02, 2004

Sida proposes humanitarian aid guidelines

Sida has drafted proposals for its first set of guidelines on humanitarian aid. The Foreign Ministry...

News September 02, 2004

Government launches ‘triangle of change’: Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan

The Danish right-wing government’s increased focus on security in development policy was confirmed...

News September 02, 2004

Norway sharpens tools in peace building

A new report referred to as a strategic framework for Norway’s role in peace building was launched...

News September 02, 2004

IFU ‘plays it safe’ in Africa

The Danish Industrialisation Fund for Developing Countries (IFU) should direct a larger share of its...

News September 02, 2004

Ownership transfers from Statkraft to SNPI delayed

Two years ago when Statkraft and NORFUND combined NOK 1 billion in capital to form the hydropower investment...

News August 02, 2004

In Brief

Karin Roxman, who has been responsible for handling Iraq at the Swedish Foreign Ministry, takes up her...

News September 02, 2004

Mixed credits and tied aid

Denmark, Norway and Sweden are among the world’s top aid performers and are strong defenders of harmonised...

Opinion Editorial September 02, 2004

Finnish aid consultants experience competition from abroad

Finnish consulting companies still dominate in the Finnish aid market. But competitors from other European...

Business September 02, 2004

Global funds. Does one size fit all?

The new global funds that have sprung up in the last few years provide welcome added money. But they...

Opinion September 02, 2004

Nordic donors have different standards on concessional credits

Denmark, Sweden and Norway have three completely different mixed credit schemes. The Danish system opens...

Business September 02, 2004

Singing praises of Norway’s untied mixed credit regime

Lars Ingvar Nilsson, Chair of Purac China, has worked with soft loan financed projects in the water sector...

Business September 02, 2004

Sida KTS contract on power sector reform in Angola

Swedish consultants are invited to submit tenders for special advisory assistance to the Ministry of...

Business September 02, 2004

Norwegian research grants for Nepal

Under the title “Social Inclusion and Nation Building in Nepal", NORADis preparing two projects for Nepalese-Norwegian institutional research cooperation. To prepare these, the Norwegian Embassy in Kathmandu will finance three project preparation grants (NOK 250,000) to Norwegian research institutions.

Business September 02, 2004

NORAD finances risk analysis of hydropower in Nepal

The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD) invites Norwegian consultants to express interest...

Business September 02, 2004

Flirting with a FINNIDA II

A major report assessing strategic options for Finland’s foreign aid administration is currently being...

News September 02, 2004

DAC to reach consensus on CDM reporting

A working group in the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) in Paris is now in the process of establishing...

News September 02, 2004

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