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Examen du CAD par les pairs : Irlande

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Dans cet examen figurent les principales conclusions et recommandations du Comité d'aide au développement et le rapport du Secrétariat. Il a été établi en consultation avec les délégations de la Belgique et de la Suisse, qui ont été désignées pays examinateurs pour l'Examen de l'aide qui a eu lieu le 17 novembre 2003. Renforcer l'appropriation par le public du programme irlandais de coopération pour le développement, donner une orientation prévisible à l'expansion de l'APD nécessaire pour atteindre le pourcentage de 0.7 % du RNB d'ici 2007, prévoir aujourd'hui comment gérer un programme d'APD portant sur 1 milliard USD, continuer de faire preuve de vigilance quant aux questions de ressources humaines au sein de Development Co-operation Ireland, conserver une attitude prudente dans la désignation de nouveaux « pays de programme », continuer de promouvoir des approches plus stratégiques de la part des ONG partenaires, et renforcer la contribution de l'Irlande à la lutte contre la pandémie du VIH/sida, tels ont été les principaux points traités. Le rapport est publié sous l'autorité du Secrétaire général de l'OCDE....

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  • Ocde, 2004. "Examen du CAD par les pairs : Irlande," Revue de l'OCDE sur le développement, Éditions OCDE, vol. 4(4), pages 199-307.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:dcdkab:5lmqcr2jdxs3
    DOI: 10.1787/journal_dev-v4-art30-fr
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