The DAC Journal: Development Co-operation - 2004 Report - Efforts and Policies of the Members of the Development Assistance Committee Volume 6 Issue 1 (Complete Edition - ISBN 9264007350)

Source: OECD Journal on Development, Volume 6, Number 1, January 2005 , pp. i-243(244)

Publisher: OECD - Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Abstract:

The authoritative source of information on the foreign aid policies and programmes of donor countries, the annual Development Co-operation Report by the Chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) presents detailed statistics and analysis, this year focusing on progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Progress is examined both from the point of view of broad strategy, and also by examining progress achieved on each of the eight Goals.

This edition of the "DAC Report" also examines how to integrate security issues into sustainable development, and includes a special chapter on Aid for Water Supply and Sanitation. The extensive statistical annex present more than 100 pages of data on total resource flows, aid performance by DAC members, multilateral aid, sectoral allocation of aid, terms and conditions of aid, geographical distribution of aid, aid by non-DAC donors, and key reference indicators.

Preface by the Secretary-General

1. Overview by the DAC Chair

-Introduction

-The Millennium Development Goals

-Security, Human Rights, and Development

-Changing Aid in a Changing World

2. Aid Allocation by Recipient

-Introduction

-Overall Aid Volume and Predictability

-Predictability at Country Level

-Aid per Capita

-The Weight of Aid in Recipients' Economies

-The Poverty Focus of Aid

-Forms and Types of Aid by Recipient

-Aid Sectors and Activities

-Special Focus on Aid for Water Supply and Sanitation

-Annex 2.1. Remittances as Development Finance

3. Progress Since the Millennium Declaration in 2000

-Introduction

-Making the Millennium Development Goals Happen

4. Policies and Efforts of Bilateral Donors

-Trends in DAC Members' Aid Volume and Programming

-Performance and Commitments by DAC Members

-Implications of Iraqi Debt Relief

-Key Trends in Aid Receipts

-Notes on Individual DAC Members

-The DAC at Work

Statistical Annex

Document Type: Review article

Publication date: 2005-01-01

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