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Development Cooperation Strategy of the Czech Republic 2010–2017

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Development Cooperation Strategy of the Czech Republic 2010–2017

Resumo

The Development Cooperation Strategy stands alongside the Act on Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid and the Principles for the Provision of Development Cooperation as one of the key strategic documents on development policy. The purpose of this Strategy is to integrate Czech development cooperation into the current foreign policy, economic, security, social, and
environmental context, which has changed significantly since the last Strategy was adopted in 2002.
The start of the new millennium was a time of optimism and expectation. The Millennium Summit in 2000 set Millennium Development Goals to be implemented over a 15 year time frame, up to 2015. The Czech Republic, along with other developed countries, assumed a number
of international development commitments in this period. Besides the MDGs, the main commitments concerned the Monterrey Consensus on Financing for Development (2002), the conclusions of the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg (2002) and its Implementation Plan, the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness (2005) and the Accra Agenda for Action (2008).

Ano

2009

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pt Inglês

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