News / DT 17 / 2007

Asian NGOs urge donors to act. Dams on Mekong being planned

 
NGOs in Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam and China have raised alarm about renewed plans to build six large dams on the lower mainstream of the Mekong river. They fault the Mekong River Commission for remaining silent and urge donors to get tough.
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Conflict over fraud in NGO aid obscures weaknesses in Sida

 
An error in the Auditor General’s critical report on Swedish NGO aid is deflecting attention from deeper problems in the aid agency’s internal control systems. Gina Funnemark, Audit Director at the Swedish Auditor General's office, regrets the error, but insists that Sida’s problems with monitoring corruption extend far beyond NGO aid.
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Modern Finnish aid policy, others will follow

 
Finland now has an aid policy that focuses heavily on ecological sustainability. Paavo Väyrynen, Finnish Minister for Foreign Trade and Development, says it is only a matter of time before other donors follow suit.
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Sida searches for auditor to investigate NGO aid

 
Following the controversial report by the Swedish Auditor General of NGO aid, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) is looking for an auditor to conduct an in-depth investigation of 12 of the 15 projects investigated by the auditors.
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Norway likely to fund NOK 500 million World Bank programme

 
Norway is likely to fund a NOK 500 million World Bank programme that will explore innovative results-based health assistance.
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UK feared competing initiatives. Stoltenberg scrapped Norwegian plan

 
Last August the Norwegian PM Jens Stoltenberg cancelled his prestigious Global Business Plan for health aid. The United Kingdom was worried that it would be seen to compete with PM Gordon Brown’s International Health Partnership in an already crowded global health aid arena.
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World Bank courts donors in Norway, UK

 
The World Bank has sent a team to Oslo and London in advance of the crucial IDA 15 replenishment negotiations to report to donors about the Bank’s progress on conditionality.
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Three more NGO hopefuls

 
Development Today has reported that 18 Swedish NGOs have applied to become Sida framework NGOs, a status that entitles them to large multi-year grants. (See DT 13/07)
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More Finnish state agencies, universities in aid

 
The Finnish Foreign Ministry will evaluate its efforts in capacity building to assess the effectiveness of the various types of training courses that have been supported as aid instrument.
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More Swedes want to help, but more pessimism

 
One noteworthy result of the SIFO survey of Swedish public opinion on aid for 2007 was a marked increase in the number of Swedes who said they would personally like to do something to help achieve the Millennium Development Goals.
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