Policy Resources
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2008 |
![]() Aid and accountability under the Paris FrameworkA collection of case studies on aid effectiveness focusing specifically on the Paris Declaration principles of... Read More |
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2011 |
![]() Bridging the gap between policy and practice
A report examining the application of humanitarian principles in humanitarian work carried out by agencies with... Read More |
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2010 |
![]() Countdown to 2015: Can Ireland and the EU save the Millennium Development Goals?
A briefing paper focusing on the role of Ireland and the EU in successful or unsuccessful delivery of the... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Development Adrift: The EU Migration Partnership FrameworkThe EU Migration Partnership Framework is an extremely worrying development in migration policy. The Framework is... Read More |
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2015 |
![]() European Migration Crisis: Failing Policies, Fatal JourneysOver the past 15 years around 22,000 men, women and children have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea. The vast... Read More |
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2005 |
![]() European progress towards Millennium Development Goal (MDG) No. 8: a CIDSE reportAn assessment of where the EU currently stands on meeting its commitments to Millenium Development Goal (MDG) No.... Read More |
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2017 |
![]() More than the Money - Localisation in practiceIn 2017, Trócaire and Groupe URD undertook research on what ‘localisation’ of humanitarian aid means in practice.... Read More |
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2013 |
![]() My Rights Beyond 2015: Making the post-2015 framework accountable to the world’s poor
The Millennium Development Goals expire in 2015. For those living in poverty, the failure to deliver on many of... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Refugees, Migrants and Asylum Seekers: Where to from here?This paper outlines the implications of the recent EU Deal with Turkey on refugees and asylum seekers. ... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Stand for Global Justice: International Development Priorities for the 32nd Dáil EireannIt is essential that developing countries are not adversely impacted by Irish policy making. This... Read More |
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