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  • 19-January-2023

    English

    Aid at a glance charts

    These ready-made tables and charts provide for snapshot of aid (Official Development Assistance) for all DAC Members as well as recipient countries and territories. Summary reports by regions (Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceania) and the world are also available.

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  • 14-novembre-2022

    Français

    Statistiques recettes publiques Afrique: conclusions République démocratique du Congo

    Le ratio impôts/PIB en République démocratique du Congo¹ a diminué de 0.4 points de pourcentage entre 2019 et 2020, passant de 7.7 % en 2019 à 7.3 % en 2020. En comparaison, la moyenne* des 31 pays africains figurant dans la publication 2022 a diminué de 0.3 point de pourcentage sur la même période, et s’élevait à 16.0 % en 2020.

  • 4-March-2020

    English

    Mission drawdowns: Financing a sustainable peace - Sustaining gains and supporting economic stability post UN mission withdrawal

    Successful transitions are vital; providing the means to secure the gains achieved through UN missions. A carefully managed transition process is one of the best ways to guard against backslide and to ensure the continuity of essential peacebuilding and conflict prevention efforts. As part of this, it will be important to build and reinforce the essential foundations for economic stability, and to maintain financing for peace programming post-withdrawal. Therefore, the overall objective of this research was to address the systemic challenges of financing UN Mission transitions, by outlining opportunities to ensure that: the potentially negative economic impacts and disruptions of UN Mission transitions are mitigated; financing for peacebuilding programmes is sustained post mission withdrawal; and domestic economic growth is sustained and supported where possible. This paper combines global trends and research on peace operation transitions with findings from case studies in DRC (initial stages of MONUSCO transition), Haiti (handover from MINUJUSH to BINUH), Liberia (following UNMIL’s withdrawal) and Sudan (transition of UNAMID). The paper focuses on opportunities that the international community could integrate into programming, co-ordination and financing. Accordingly, the paper is structured around the three phases of transition – ongoing UN missions, the transition, and sustaining capacity and economic stability post-withdrawal.
  • 22-mai-2017

    Français

  • 4-April-2017

    English

    Statement of OECD Secretary-General on the death of two members of the UN Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo

    “I am deeply saddened to learn about the tragic deaths of Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan, members of the UN Group of Experts on the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). On behalf of my Organisation, I wish to convey our condolences to their families and colleagues from the UN and beyond, who had the pleasure of working with them."

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  • 17-June-2014

    English

    A resilience roadmap for eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

    Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has a complex and fluctuating risk landscape. The population is faced with multiple shocks of diverse nature and intensity. All of them impact on household livelihoods system. How can the resilience of population be strengthened in areas affected by multiple forms of conflicts?

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  • 16-July-2012

    French, Excel, 1,171kb

    Evaluation de la coopération de la Commission européenne avec la République du Congo

    La pertinence de la stratégie de coopération CE-RC est élevée au cours de la période en revue. Elle présente une forte adaptation à l’évolution du contexte de la RC, notamment le passage d’une situation de post-conflit à une problématique de croissance durable.

  • 19-June-2012

    English, Excel, 3,580kb

    Final Report on the Effects of a Community Driven Reconstruction Program in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

    This report provides the results of an assessment of the impacts of Tuungane, a major UK government funded Community Driven Reconstruction Program in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

  • 16-February-2012

    French, , 2,460kb

    Évaluation de l’allègement de la dette en République démocratique du Congo 2003-2010

    Comme instrument de lutte contre la pauvreté, le programme n’a pas été efficace dans le cas de la RDC. D’abord, les montants des dépenses financés par l’allègement sont relativement réduits et peuvent donc n’avoir que des effets limités.

  • 16-January-2012

    English

    Promoting responsibly sourced minerals: What can donors do?

    About the work of the DAC International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF) to support implementation of the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas.

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