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The development process can advance more rapidly than ever before in the new global economy. While opening their economies to trade and investment is a necessary condition for developing countries to achieve sustained high growth and reduce poverty, it is by no means a sufficient condition....
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This dataset comprises statistics on the tying status (directly financing imports,tied aid under ICB, disbursement under ICB) of bilateral ODA commitments analyzed by aid type (loans, grants, project assistance) and donor countries. Data is available from 1979 onwards.
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The Development Assistance Committee peer review of Japan's development co-operaton policies and programmes for 1996. …
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The OECD Development Assistance Committee's 2010 peer review of Japan's development assistance programmes and policies ….This review assesses the extent to which the development policies, strategies and activities of Japan meet the standards set by …
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Japan is the leader in volume among DAC donors, but it ranks 19th out of 21 bilateral Members in terms of ODA as a … sectors. Japan is making major efforts to improve its aid programme through an administrative reform, piloting the new …. The DAC encourages these developments and recommends that Japan should: - strengthen staffing and decentralisation …
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This Peer Review assesses the performance of Japanese development co-operation. Peer reviews of OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) members are based on the two objectives of accountability and learning. The reviews are the only international process to examine regularly key bilateral...
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