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INTERVIEW: Eckhard Deutscher, OECD Development Assistance Committee
The Third high Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness recognized that while progress has been made, donors and partner governments are still behind in reaching their targets. The Development Gateway interviewed Eckhard Deutscher, chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee, to learn more about how governments and development organizations can overcome obstacles and get back on track. Deutscher highlights the importance of country systems and improved information on international aid. He express more...
October 28, 2008
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Added by  John Daly  November 25, 2008

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Added by  Veronica O'Connor  November 25, 2008

Women are crucial in the translation of the products of a vibrant agriculture sector into food and nutritional security. However, they remain having less access to productive resources and economic opportunities compared to men. Gender-based inequalities all along the food production chain must be removed and the active engagement of women at all levels of decision making is absolutely necessary to attain food and nutritional security. Source: The World Bank

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