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Apathy over aid effectiveness threatens global partnership
15 Aug 2013: Mark Tran: Funding shortfall and donor backtracking on country ownership could prove fatal to hard-won Busan breakthrough
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17 Apr 2014: Mexico meeting concludes with call for greater collaboration and better mobilisation of resources to meet Busan targets
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14 Apr 2014: Delegates out in force for aid effectiveness meeting, but report claims support for Busan principles not matched by headway
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7 Apr 2014: Helder da Costa: Some claim the 2011 Busan agreement is already in crisis, but statebuilding demands patience, resources and resolve
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30 Aug 2013: Michael Green: Private donors cannot be expected to stump up cash without having a say – and the new global partnership must reflect this
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24 Jul 2013:
Mark Tran: Despite promises to let developing countries choose their own priorities, many donors have pulled back on 'country ownership'
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Guardian Professional, 23 Jul 2013:
Aid is often a one-way street where citizens have little influence over practice. How do you make NGOs, donors and governments more responsive? Stephen Davenport explores the potential of 'feedback loops'
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7 Aug 2012: Ministerial duo of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Armida Alisjahbana will line up alongside UK development secretary Andrew Mitchell
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29 Jun 2012:
Andrew Mitchell, the UK development secretary, will be one of three co-chairs on a panel to monitor Busan aid commitments
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27 Feb 2012: Jonathan Glennie: Latin American countries have grasped the nettle on forging a fresh development agenda; others must now follow suit
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14 Dec 2011: Jonathan Glennie: Holding separate talks on development co-operation and climate makes no sense; the two agendas should be integrated
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