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The 2001 DAC Recommendation to untie ODA to the least developed countries was amended on 15 March 2006, and more recently in July 2008, extending the Recommendation to include non-LDC HIPCs. Click here to see the Revised Recommendation .
See also a synopsis of the 2006 Untying Progress Report.
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27-Nov-2008
The Overseas Development Institute presents the results of Phase I of a thematic study being undertaken to assess the effectiveness of untied aid. The study is in response to the proposals of the Working Party on Aid Effectiveness and the DAC Network on Development Evaluation and the request in the 2001 DAC Recommendation to untie Official Development Assistance to the Least Developed Countries for a comprehensive evaluation of its impact by 2009.
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22-May-2008
At the High Level Meeting of the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee in Paris, development ministers from donor countries have agreed to untie aid to Bolivia, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Republic of Congo. In total, all 39 Highly Indebted Poor Countries will now receive untied aid and will be able to buy goods and services locally at the best price.
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22-Mar-2006
Hardly a major international development event goes by without calls for more aid to be untied. In response, the DAC had agreed in 2001 on a Recommendation on Untying ODA to the Least Developed Countries. While the Recommendation provided for exceptions concerning small contracts, the DAC has now decided to lift this exception.....(Extract from Room Document presented at the 15 March 2006 DAC Meeting).
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