Global Funds and Networks
Narrowing the Gap between Global Policies and National Implementation- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2014
Summary
Roles and modes in international development cooperation are changing towards more horizontal partnerships. In this context new forms of cooperation, such as global networks and funds, are envisioned in order to narrow the gap between global policies and national implementation. The value added of these global mechanisms lies in their diversity of members, two-way flows of knowledge, and horizontal dialogue. Joint leadership, administrative coordination and innovative forms of financing are expected to enhance ownership, effectiveness, and efficiency.
This volume is the result of a joint effort of the Mexican Instituto Mora and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). It endeavors to shed light on a research gap on issues mainly addressed in practice. Thus, it offers useful inputs for policy makers, representatives of cooperation agencies, think tanks and academia, as well as civil society and actors of the private sector engaged in development.
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Bibliographic data
- Edition
- 1/2014
- Copyright Year
- 2014
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-1914-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-6042-6
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 306
- Product Type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 9
- List of Abbreviations No access Pages 10 - 15
- Introduction No access Pages 16 - 25Authors: | |
- Chapter 1: Implementation, Ownership, Cooperation as Challenges of Global Governance No access Pages 26 - 61Authors: |
- Challenges for International Cooperation Agencies No access Pages 62 - 73Authors:
- Demands for Research and Dialogue in a Changing Context: The Importance of Think Tanks No access Pages 74 - 101Authors: |
- Cooperation with Global Funds No access Pages 102 - 125Authors: | |
- Cooperation with Global Networks No access Pages 126 - 155Authors: | |
- The Potential of Networks for Strengthening the Sustainability of Development Cooperation No access Pages 156 - 177Authors: |
- Chapter 7: Country-Driven Approaches to Climate Finance: Insights from Bangladesh No access Pages 178 - 189Authors: |
- Global Financial Architecture for Climate Change and the Green Fund No access Pages 190 - 197Authors:
- The Alliance for Financial Inclusion: Bringing Smart Policies to Life No access Pages 198 - 207Authors: | |
- Chapter 10: Global Networks Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative No access Pages 208 - 219Authors: |
- The Creation of the Common Code for the Coffee Community and the 4C Association No access Pages 220 - 235Authors:
- New Forms of Cooperation with the Private Sector: Mexico for Haiti Alliance No access Pages 236 - 247Authors:
- Evidence and Lessons in Latin America: Network for the Exchange of Good Practices in Public Policy No access Pages 248 - 261Authors:
- AL-Las: An International Lab for Strategic Cooperation among Cities No access Pages 262 - 271Authors: |
- New Schemes of Horizontal Cooperation among Emerging Countries: The Mexico-Chile Fund No access Pages 272 - 279Authors:
- Mexican Fund for International Development Cooperation (FONCID) No access Pages 280 - 287Authors:
- Conclusions and Perspectives No access Pages 288 - 295Authors: | |
- Beyond “Us” and “Them” No access Pages 296 - 299Authors:
- Authors No access Pages 300 - 306





