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  • Canadian Aid: Budgeting for Results

    21 Dec. 2011

    As a leading international donor, Canada provides over CAD$5 billion per year in official development assistance (ODA) to reduce hunger and poverty and improve quality of life for the world’s poorest. Between 2001 and 2010 Canada doubled its spending on foreign aid. From 2004 to 2010, Canada doubled assistance to sub-Saharan Africa (albeit against an adjusted target) by CAD$802 million, to deliver a total of CAD$1.94 billion.  More

  • Canadian Aid

    21 Dec. 2011

    Cuts to poverty-fighting programs won’t balance the budget, but they will set back progress on Canada’s development priorities and risk jeopardizing existing investments. More

  • The EU’s funding proposals for development under the MFF 2014-2020

    14 Dec. 2011

    Negotiations between EU Member States and the European Parliament on the future of EU development funding will begin in 2012 after the European Commission has put forward detailed proposals for external spending under the 2014-2020 Multi-Annual Financial Framework (MFF) on 7 December 2011. More

  • ONE Response to UK Autumn Statement

    29 Nov. 2011

    In response to the Chancellor's Autumn Statement Adrian Lovett, Europe Director of anti-poverty campaign ONE, said:   "George Osborne's confirmation that Britain will invest 0.7% of national income in overseas aid is good news. Our aid is saving lives and building livelihoods - and it is in Britain's long-term interest as we seek new global opportunities for UK business. 
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  • The future of aid: ONE calls for focus on transparency, accountability and results at Busan

    28 Nov. 2011

    As 2500 people prepare to convene in South Korea to discuss the future of international aid, anti-poverty campaign group ONE has called for donors to be held accountable for the promises they make to improve the way aid is delivered to the world's poor.  More

  • Aid and Beyond: Transparency, accountability and results

    24 Nov. 2011

    A Summary of ONE’s Position for the 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, Busan  More

  • A Better Way to Better Aid

    9 Nov. 2011

    We can make aid more effective through clear and mesaurable commitments on transparency, accountability, and results. More

  • From aid effectiveness to development effectiveness: Delivering results through transparency and accountability

    8 Nov. 2011

    Commitments made at Busan should be carried through and cut across other international forums and initiatives as best practices to guide development activities, improve results in meeting development outcomes in health, education, and agriculture, and speed progress in reducing poverty. More

  • ONE calls on president Calderon not to drop the G20 development agenda

    4 Nov. 2011

    Mexico will take over the G20 at a stormy time for the global economy. Mexico can lead on restoring a truly global outlook to the G20, with Africa as part of the solution to the growth and debt crises that has dominated in France.  When ONE co-founder Bono met with President Calderón in May there was strong agreement the G20 should continue to focus on fighting poverty.
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  • 500 miles from the 500 million

    1 Nov. 2011

    As G20 leaders prepare to meet in Cannes, just 500 miles from the African coast, anti-poverty group ONE has urged them not to overlook the opportunity on their doorstep or to forget the ongoing food crisis in the Horn of Africa.  More