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Published: 9. July 2012
Update on evaluation of concept notes: Norad/Climate and Forest Initiative funding scheme for civil society
By the time of the deadline, Norad received 625 concept notes that were qualified for consideration of support. Of these, only around 40 applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal. -
Published: 4. July 2012
- Stakeholders need to focus on health workers at the frontline
That is one of the recommendations from the Consultation on Improving Access to Health Workers at the Frontline for Better Maternal and Child Survival that was held in Nairobi 25 to 27 June 2012. -
Published: 13. June 2012
Fewer maternal & child deaths; too many still dying
Countdown to 2015 launched its 2012 Report on June 14, 2012, at the Child Survival Call to Action, a two-day high-level meeting in Washington, D.C. -
Published: 24. April 2012
Call for concept notes: Norad/Climate and Forest Initiative funding scheme for civil society 2013 - 2015
The possibility to submit concept notes is now closed (May 15 2012). -
Published: 8. February 2012
A study of financial flows to the UN is completed
A new study on financial flows in the UN shows that UN agencies are carrying a build-up of unspent funds. -
Published: 23. November 2011
Norad has new phone numbers
Norad has a new phone number – contact us on (+47) 23 98 00 00. -
Published: 11. November 2011
Could Norway have stopped the war in Sri Lanka?
- There was little Norway could do to influence the forces that put an end to the peace process and led to the start of a new war, says Gunnar Sørbø from the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI). -
Published: 7. November 2011
Seminar: Evaluation of Norwegian peace efforts in Sri Lanka
What can we learn from Norwegian peace efforts in Sri Lanka? What, if anything, could have been done differently? How did Norway as a facilitator understand the conflict and how it evolved? -
Published: 4. November 2011
How to fight corruption in countries where favouritism is the norm?
Efforts against corruption have often failed because donors have ignored that “universal” norms about neutrality and equal treatment are not universal, argue the authors of a new study published by the Evaluation Department of Norad. -
Published: 1. November 2011
Presentations from seminar: Governance and anticorruption: The current evidence
Find the presentaions from the seminar at Litteraturhuset, 18th October, 2011