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Regional
Workshop on Civil Society Organizations and Aid Effectiveness
(South and West Asia)
[29
October to 1 November, 2007, Kathmandu]
Papers and Presentations
- Building
Peoples Agenda on ODA Accountability:Bangladesh
Perspective
- Issues
of Harmonization, Alignment, Ownership and mutual
Accountability Presented by Netra Timalsena,
Nepal
- High
lights Paper for Iraqi NGOs
- Tied
Aid, Conditionality, Debts, Grants & Debt Burden
Presented by Rabin SubediNepal Policy Institute
Kathmandu, Nepal
- Paris
Declaration on Aid Effectiveness:An Introduction
Presentation by Brian Tomlinson, Canadian Council
for International Cooperation & Advisory Group
on CS and Aid Effectiveness
- Overview
of Development Assistance By Antonio
Tujan Jr
- Aid
Effectiveness in North-South CSO Perspectives
Presented by Dr Keshab Khadka
Chief, Research Department, All Nepal Peasants
Federation, Balkhu, Kathmandu
- Improved
understanding between donors and CSOs
Presentation by Aloke Michyari
- Limitations
and Scope of Paris Deceleration And CSO Role
By Navin Subedi
- CSOs
AND AID EFFECTIVENESSprocess and debate
By Antonio Tujan Jr. IBON International
- Micro-study
on civil society investigation in Nepal
CARE/Nepal, AIN
- Enabling
Legal Environment for CSOs: A Case Study of India
By Anil K. Singh, Secretary General, SANSAD
- Workshop
on Ownership, Harmonization, Alignment & Mutual
Accountability
By Anuj Sitoula & Ratan Bhandari
- Aid
and Development Action Aid
- CSO
RelationsNorth and South By Azra Talat
Sayeed, Roots for Equity, Pakistan
- The
role of CSOs and CSO partnerships in a more effective
aid regime By Suranjan Kodituwakku
Green Movement of Sri Lanka
- How
Good is Good Practice in Making Aid Effective? Rhetoric
and Reality By Asgar Ali Sabri
- Role
and voice of CSOs, and applicability of Paris Declaration
on CSOs
- Summary
report on CSO concerns to implement the Paris Declaration
and deepen the aid effectiveness agenda
By Rabin Subedi, Nepal Policy Institute
- Aid
Flow to Bangladesh and the Question of Accountability
of CSOs at national level to the People they serve
Shadnaz Khan, Unnayan Onneshan,centre for research
and action on development,Bangladesh
- Poverty
Situation in Yemen and Lessons Learned from PRSP
Implementation
- Does
aid go to countries that most need it?
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