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Links and Resources
Financing for Development
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Financing for Development
Aid Watch (Australia)
Aid Watch monitors the "development dollar" and campaigns to ensure that aid dollars benefit communities in low income countries and their environment. Main focus is the Asia-Pacific region, where they look at the activities of the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and the Australian bilateral aid program.Finance & Development
A quarterly IMF online publication on topics regarding financing for development.Financing for Development Web Site at the United States Mission to the United Nations
This web site contains several statements representing the US position on FfD.Quaker United Nations Office
The Quakers follow a number of issues related to development and are involved in the UN conference process for the 2001 Summit. Especially noteworthy is this Briefing Paper and their 'FfD handbook'.
Transparency International
Transparency International is a non-governmental organization committed to eliminating corruption for the world. Here you may find invaluable TI documents highlighting the need for 'good governance' in fighting multi-leveled corruption.The United Nations Development Fund for Women
UNIFEM has been working with economists and women's organizations worldwide to bring a gender perspective to the FfD process. On their FfD page you can find briefings, background papers, and information on UNIFEM-sponsored FfD events.World Ecology, Economy and Development (WEED)
WEED is a German NGO that - among other things - covers the FfD issue. They also closely monitor the upcoming FfD Summit.
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