Beitrag zum Network Conflict Prevention and Development Cooperation (CPDC ) der OECD



Contract partner: OECD / DAC - Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development / Development Assistance Committee Country: Entwicklungsländer, unspezifisch Funding amount: € 70.000,00 Project start: 22.06.2005 End: 31.12.2005

Short Description:

Overall goal


The DAC, through its Network on Conflict, Peace and Development Co-operation, strives to improve the effectiveness of development co-operation and the coherence of Members' policies by promoting the principles and agreements in the DAC conflict prevention and peace-building policy guidance and statements, including the Helping Prevent Violent Conflict guidelines. The Network enhances bilateral and multilateral donors' work with developing country actors - especially in fragile, difficult, conflict-affected and/or conflict-prone countries - to promote structural stability and peace, prevent and manage violent conflict, and provide relief and reconstruction assistance in crises.

The 3 areas prioritised in the work plan 2005/2006 for the network are:

1) mainstreaming conflict prevention and peace building approaches in donor governments and organisations,

2) working with regional organisations and partners countries on conflict, peace and security

3) responding to crisis countries and to new and emerging issues.


These themes are of great importance for the Austrian Development Cooperation. By supporting the CPDC the ADC benefits from the output of the working groups and is also involved in the on going discussion. Austria as member of the working group wants to contribute to the CPDC Programme Work Plan 2005/2006 an amount of ¿ 70.000

project number 2295-00/2005
source of funding OEZA
sector Keinem spezifischen Sektor zuordenbar
tied
modality
marker
  • Policy marker: are used to identify, assess and facilitate the monitoring of activities in support of policy objectives concerning gender equality, aid to environment, participatory development/good governance, trade development and reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health. Activities targeting the objectives of the Rio Conventions include the identification of biodiversity, climate change mitigation, climate change adaptation, and desertification.
    • 1= policy is a significant objective of the activity
    • 2= policy is the principal objective of the activity
  • Donor/ source of funding: The ADA is not only implementing projects and programmes of the Austrian Development Cooperation , but also projects funded from other sources and donors such as
    • AKF - Foreign Disaster Fund of the Austrian federal government
    • BMLFUW - Federal Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water
    • EU - Funds of the European Commission
    • Others - various other donors are listed in ADA’s annual business report.
  • Type of Aid – Aid modalities: classifies transfers from the donor to the first recipient of funds such as budget support, core contributions and pooled programmes and funds to CSOs and multilateral organisations, project-type interventions, experts and other technical assistance, scholarships and student costs in donor countries, debt relief, administrative costs and other in-donor expenditures.
  • Purpose/ sector code: classifies the specific area of the recipient’s economic or social structure, funded by a bilateral contribution.
  • Tied/Untied: Untied aid is defined as loans and grants whose proceeds are fully and freely available to finance procurement from all OECD countries and substantially all developing countries. Transactions are considered tied unless the donor has, at the time of the aid offer, clearly specified a range of countries eligible for procurement which meets the tests for “untied” aid.