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Title:
COMMITMENT TO DEVELOPMENT

Subtitle:
PRIORITIES OF THE DANISH GOVERNMENT FOR DANISH DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANC 2007-2011

Summary:
In Commitment to Development, the Danish Government presents its development policy priorities for 2007-2011. The plan expresses the Government’s long-term commitment to supporting poor developing countries in their efforts to reduce poverty. Focus is on Africa, where the challenges for a better future are greatest.

Commitment to Development is based on the Government platform from February 2005 and further develops the development policy stance that the Government has pursued in the preceding years.

The Danish Government will assign particular priority to three areas in 2007:

- Good governance - which is a prerequisite for progress
- Women – who are a driving force for development
- The fight against HIV/AIDS – which threatens entire societies and where development interventions are highly cost-effective.

Publisher:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, Danida

Responsible institution:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, Danida

Other contributors:
Cover Photos: Jørgen Schytte, Klaus Holsting, Mikkel Østergaard and Walter Quispe; Print & design: Schultz Grafisk

Language:
English

URL:
http://www.netpublikationer.dk/um/6784/index.htm

ISBN:
87-7667-488-6

Digital ISBN:
87-7667-490-8

Version/edition:
13-07-2006

Data formats:
html,htm,jpg,gif,pdf,css,js

Publisher category:
statslig

Key subjects:
Development policy priorities 2007-2011, Commitment to Development, HIV/AIDS, Good governance, Women,Development policy, Global cohesion, Focused and effective assistance

Notes and other information:
This edition closed for contributions June 30th, 2006




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