Actions for Development Co-operation Reviews: Portugal 1997 [electronic resource]
Development Co-operation Reviews: Portugal 1997 [electronic resource] / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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- Paris : OECD Publishing, 1998.
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- 52 p. : ill..
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- Contents
- Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter I. Strategic framework -- 1. Basic policy framework and new policy orientations -- 2. Measures taken to follow up DAC policy principles -- 3. Key themes related to capacity development in partner countries -- 4. Aid co-ordination, development strategies and country programming -- 5. Aid effectiveness and evaluation -- 6. Aid management -- 7. Public opinion and development education -- Chapter II. Basic profiles -- 1. ODA volume and outlook -- 2. Financial terms and aid tying -- 3. Composition of aid and sectoral distribution -- 4. Multilateral aid -- 5. Debt re-organisation and forgiveness -- 6. Geographical distribution -- 7. Relations with NGOs -- 8. Promotion of the private sector -- 9. Total net flow of financial resources -- 10. Broader aspects of relations with developing countries -- Press Release on the DAC Aid Review of Portugal -- Description of key terms
- Summary
- Portugal's development co-operation programme is characterised by concentration bilaterally on the Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa, reflecting close links of history, language and culture. Those countries are now among the least developed countries.Recently, Portugal has emphasized two new areas of development co-operation. First, private sector development, based on economic policy reforms supported by the international institutions, and on instruments which encourage the involvement of the Portuguese private sector. The second new area of emphasis is the strengthening of the governance systems in the PALOPs, the Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa, focusing particularly on legal systems and the judiciary, but also extending to parliamentary institutions, electoral systems, local governments and constitutional advice.In its review of Portugal's programme the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) noted that Portugal has the potential to play a larger role, particularly in Mozambique and Angola, where critical post-conflict development needs have to be met. It noted that a new Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (the CPLP), including Brazil, has recently been formed to enhance dialogue and mutual development efforts.
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