News / DT 15-16 / 2006

Frafjord Johnson may become Global Fund chief

 
Former Norwegian Development Minister Hilde Frafjord Johnson is among the favorites for the job of Executive Director of the Global Fund. The competition is described as an open race, but Frafjord Johnson is haunted by her lukewarm support for the Fund during her time as minister.
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Danish Ministry: Iraq aid on schedule despite troop reduction

 
The Danish Foreign Ministry insists that reconstruction aid to Iraq continues on schedule in spite of security problems, record casualties and the reduction in Danish troops based in Basra.
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Concern about Nordic dominance in UN peace fund

 
The five Nordic countries, including Iceland, overwhelmingly dominate the newly-established UN Peacebuilding Fund, providing almost half the money so far pledged or committed by the international community.
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More money, more politics, no business

 
Despite 12 per cent growth in the aid pie, Development Minister Erik Solheim had to make some tough choices to make room for his key priorities in an aid budget where both the Foreign Minster and the Prime Minster claim their share. Norway is again raising the flag over its aid. The new budget confirms the grip of civil society, public players and the political elite on the aid budget. Norwegian business continues to be marginalised.
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In Brief

 
Writes off debt unilaterally: Norway wants to be ahead when it comes to debt relief. Next year Norway will unilaterally write off debt owed by ...
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SEK 30 billion budget, Swedish aid remains at 1 per cent of GNI

 
The new centre-right government in Sweden will keep aid at 1 per cent of Gross National Income (GNI). It will also expand funding of the Swedish risk capital fund Swedfund by SEK 1 billion over the next three years. But the government has provided few other figures about next year’s development aid budget.
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Gunilla Carlsson takes over Swedish aid portfolio

 
The new Swedish Development Minister Gunilla Carlsson (43) is First Vice-Chair of the Moderate Party, and an MP since 2002. She has broad political experience, ...
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Angola hesitates to join anticorruption initiative

 
Angola refused to join international standards for disclosing its oil revenues and transactions at the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) conference in Oslo recently. Angola wants to remain an observer at EITI, which has been established to set a global standard for revenue transparency in the oil, gas and mining sectors.
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Wolfowitz plays down World Bank’s role in war against terror

 
The World Bank is keeping its focus on the war against poverty, according to Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, although there is some relation between fighting poverty and the war on terror.
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