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Working on policy coherence for development - the Dutch experience

17/07/2006 By Publicaciones ForoAOD

It is important to have an advocate for development interests – a voice for the poor – in the cabinet. If there is a minister who can negotiate on PCD issues with fellow ministers from a position of equality, issues can be taken to cabinet level and interests properly weighed.

In Dutch development policy, Policy Coherence for Development has been a priority for quite some time now. Early on, it was recognised that reducing global poverty and meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) require more of developed countries than the provision of substantial and effective aid.

Designing and implementing coherent non-aid policies in areas such as trade, agriculture, fisheries, migration, security and environment are important as well.


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Aid effectiveness Coherence Development cooperation

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