Danish International Development Agency (Danida)

Danish development policies seek meaningful partnership arrangements with developing countries to reduce poverty. The objective of these partnerships is to strengthen the capacity of the developing countries to create sustainable development processes that will benefit the poor. Three priority areas of assistance are identified for 2008 - 2012. Through support and political focus Denmark will help developing countries to adapt to and prevent climate change; prevent global warming and prevent the undermining of the global battle to eradicate poverty. Danish development policy will, further strengthen the political focus on the link between migration and development, with the dual aim of tackling the growing challenges presented by migration but more effectively deriving benefit from its opportunities. Lastly, Danish development policy must contribute to promoting freedom, democracy and human rights in developing countries. Effective democratic states based on broad popular support are a prerequisite for sustainable development and peace.
Documents:
- Support by International Cooperating Partners (ICPs) to the Transboundary (Regional) SADC Water Sector - ICP Mapping April 2010
- Water Strategy Reference Group (WSRG) - Terms of References
- Regional Awareness and Communication Strategy for the SADC Water Sector
- Support by International Cooperating Partners (ICPs) to the Transboundary (Regional) SADC Water Sector - ICP Mapping October 2010
- Integrated Water Resources Management Strategy for the Zambezi River Basin - Inception Report, Phase 1 (showing 5 of 14 documents - view all documents)
- no past events are currently available
- Jun 4 2012 - 5th RBO Workshop & WRTC and WSRG Meetings
- no opportunities are currently available


