Sammanfattning
The New Deal was a landmark agreement between fragile states,
development partners and civil society to improve development
practice in conflict-prone settings. The aspiration was to move out
of a chronic crisis response mode and to promote cooperation based
on mutual commitments. Signed in 2011 in Busan by more than
40 donor and development partner countries and organizations, the
New Deal was informed by the 2007 Paris Principles on Good
International Engagement in Fragile States and was subsequently
reinforced by the Stockholm Declaration in 2016. During the past
decade, the three principles frameworks (Paris, Busan, and
Stockholm) have been coevolving in a changing global context
alongside other policy frameworks and initiatives.
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- Publikationstyp: Expertgruppen för biståndsanalys
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- År: 2021
- Utgiven av: Expertgruppen för biståndsanalys, EBA
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- Publicerad på Openaid: 2022-08-09