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After Denmark’s General Election on 15 September 2011 a period of 17 days of intense and hopefully thorough negotiations followed between three opposition parties, which eventually led to a centre-left minority coalition on the 3 October based on a 76-page Government Programme. This has brought 10 years of right-wing coalition government to an end, and has provided an opportunity to review and revise Denmark’s foreign policy. -
Canada's international humanitarian assistance programme: policy oversight mechanisms
Margie Buchanan-Smith and Natalie FolsterThis paper describes the formal and informal policy oversight mechanisms governing the international humanitarian assistance of the Canadian government. -
Danida's international humanitarian assistance programme: a case study of accountability mechanisms
Margie Buchanan-Smith and Ulrik Sørensen RohdeThis paper describes and analyses the formal and informal accountability mechanisms governing the Danish government’s humanitarian assistance programme.
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UKAid - DFID Logistics Officer helps to load a pallet of humanitarian aid to Pakistan
A DFID (Department for International Development) Logistics Officer helps to load a pallet of humanitarian aid to Pakistan onboard a C-17 aircraft, following devastating floods in the country in 2010. The tents were provided by the Department for International Development (DFID) which deals with global relief and development on behalf of Her Majesty’s Government.
License: Creative Commons
Credit: Defence Images
Source: FlickrEuropean donors and the use of aid for poverty reduction
This series is on the experiences of European donors with the use of aid for poverty reduction and is the product of a major research programme involving ten European development research institutes. This programme breaks new ground in its intention to compare and to draw from the collective experience of donors of the European Union and also perhaps in the degree of collaboration involved by European development research centres. -
Danish aid policies for poverty reduction
Lars UdsholtThis paper is one of a series on the experiences of European donors with the use of aid for poverty reduction and is the product of a major research programme involving ten European development research institutes. -
Christian Kingombe
Visit the website for Christian KingombeVisit Christian Kingombe on LinkedInChristian Kingombe earned his B.Sc.(1997) & M.Sc.(2002) from the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and has completed a Ph.D. from University of London (2010).
Christian Kingombe has previously worked as a consultant for numerous international organisations: UNCTAD, UNECE, and ILO, the OECD, the World Bank, and the European Commission.
Research Interests: Trade Facilitation (A4T); Trade in Services.









