DPRN Phase II (2008-2010)
DPRN awarded four processes to take place in 2010, following a call for proposals at the end of 2009:
- The knowledge triangle in developing countries: a missed opportunity in university development cooperation? - go directly to the website
- Civic Driven Change: implications for policy-makers and practitioners - go directly to the website
- Afghan-Central Asian water cooperation on management of the Amu Darya river: connecting experts and policy makers in the low lands - go directly to the website
- Strengthening monitoring and evaluation in development projects that deal with complex social contexts - go directly to the website
The DPRN Task Force follows up on the process:
- Structure follows Strategy: the organisation of Dutch development and international cooperation - go directly to the website
Following earlier calls for proposals, the following processes are still going on:
- Value chain governance and endogenous growth: how can NGOs, firms and government achieve social inclusion and poverty reduction? - go directly to the website
- Gender mainstreaming trajectory - go directly to the website
- Singing a new policy tune - go directly to the website
Finalised processes:
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Supporting developing countries' ability to raise tax revenues - go directly to the website
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Fuelling knowledge on the social and ecological impacts of agrofuel production - go directly to the website
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Phosphorus depletion: the invisible crisis - go directly to the website
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Commercial pressures on land: rethinking policies and practice for development - go directly to the website
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Learning to understand development better - go directly to the website
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Stimulating business development: another side of microfinance? - go directly to the website
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Risks and benefits to sustainability and livelihoods of genetically modified soy in Latin America - go directly to the website
Overview of all DPRN-facilitated processes in Phase II: click here.
