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DT 17 / 2009

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Democracy dialogue on a more equal footing

The EU is not always seen by the rest of the world as it sees itself. If the EU is to move on from its old donor-recipient relationships with Africa and build more effective partnerships with Asia, Latin America and the Arab world it will have to enter into dialogue on a more equal footing.

Opinion November 16, 2009

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Evaluates opportunities for investment in biofuel sector

The Norwegian risk capital fund Norfund has not moved into the biofuel field yet, but has invested quite...

Business November 16, 2009

Auditor General wants scrutiny of state agencies’ role in aid

The Auditor General calls for the government to initiate an independent review of the role of Swedish...

News November 16, 2009

Norway ranked as top humanitarian donor. Sweden drops to Nr 2

Three Nordic governments dominate the top spots in the Humanitarian Response Index for 2009, which measures...

News November 16, 2009

World Food Programme welcomes multi-year funding

Denmark and Norway are in discussions with the World Food Programme (WFP) about possible multi-year funding...

News November 16, 2009

Mandatory e-course on gender for Danida staff

The entire development staff and management at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be required...

News November 16, 2009

Fixed prices and subsidies

For decades the international aid community has worked hard to get rid of contracts based on negotiated...

Opinion Editorial November 16, 2009

Finns aim to join Australian forest initiative in Kalimantan

As part of its strategy to increase support in the forestry sector, Finland is considering providing...

News November 16, 2009

Mavuzi Chicamba rehabilitation loan approved

The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) has approved a development loan of SEK...

Business November 16, 2009

Denmark wants more African countries in Competitiveness Index

With support from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, seven African countries will be added to the...

Business November 16, 2009

Sweden supports Vietnamese media leaders

The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) announces a tender for a media training...

Business November 16, 2009

Zambian public expenditure review in water sector

The Danish Embassy in Lusaka is requesting expressions of interest for a Public Expenditure Review of...

Business November 16, 2009

Real-time evaluation of Norwegian REDD financing

The Evaluation Department of the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) announces a tender...

Business November 16, 2009

Impact study of Kenyan refugee camp

The Danish Embassy in Nairobi calls for expressions of interest for a Socio-economic and Environmental...

Business November 16, 2009

Missing motorbikes add to tally owed by Tanzania

Millions of Tanzanian shillings spent by the corruption-tainted natural resources programme on missing...

News November 16, 2009

Sida spells out ‘high’ risks of SEKAB’s African biofuel plan

Sida has for months remained silent amid growing criticism of the controversial SEKAB biofuel project...

Business November 16, 2009

USD 1.5b vaccine scheme to cost donors billions more

The G8’s Advance Market Commitment (AMC) has been described as a USD 1.5 billion subsidy that will incentivise...

News November 16, 2009

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