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Achieving Progress for Development Effectiveness in Busan: An Overview of CSO Evidence

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The global Reality of Aid Network has been working in preparation for Busan alongside CSO colleagues from women’s rights organizations, trade unions, farmers’ organizations, faith-based organizations, and many other CSOs in developing and donor countries. They have been engaging in dialogue and strengthening reform efforts at the country, regional and global levels, including BetterAid membership in the Working Party on Aid Effectiveness (WP-EFF)4 and participation in the preparatory work of the biennial UN Development Cooperation Forum. This special 2011 Reality of Aid Report is a contribution to these efforts.

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  • Brian Tomlinson, 2011. "Achieving Progress for Development Effectiveness in Busan: An Overview of CSO Evidence," Working Papers id:4435, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:4435
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