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Academic collection --- Law of armed conflicts. Humanitarian law --- conflict --- #SBIB:327.4H74 --- #SBIB:327.5H20 --- democratie --- noord-zuiddialoog --- ontwikkelingshulp --- oorlog --- politiek, internationaal --- vrede --- Ontwikkelingshulp en -samenwerking --- Vredesonderzoek: algemeen --- 32 --- 323 --- 339.96 --- duurzame ontwikkeling --- ontwikkelingslanden --- Development aid. Development cooperation --- ontwikkelingssamenwerking
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This report assesses recent human rights due diligence (HRDD)-related efforts of three European countries -the Netherlands, Germany and France-, with a specific focus on the policy frameworks that are used, and new multi-stakeholder initiatives and regulatory measures that are taken. This comparative analysis is then used to assess Belgium’s efforts on contributing to sustainable supply chains. The findings of the research also serve as an input for future policy influencing work by Belgian civil society organisations, which are active on the topic of business and human rights.
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The first section of the report (‘Establishing a baseline’) presents a snapshot of the sustainabilityreporting practices of 53 Belgian companies, including a first stocktaking of initiatives that broadlytarget the social sustainability of supply chains. We identify six categories of ‘supply chain initiatives’:individual company initiatives, coordinated company initiatives, third-party certification, GlobalFramework Agreements (GFAs), multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs), and socially responsible investment (SRI). In the second section (‘What’s in a name’), we combine a literature review with shortcase studies of specific initiatives reported by Belgian companies, in an attempt to assess the strengthsand shortcomings of different supply chain initiatives. The third section (‘Looking across sectors’)zooms in on the specificity of the different sectors. Finally, in the conclusion, we classify the companies included in this study into four categories based on how their approach towards questions ofsocial sustainability in their supply chains. This exercise reveals that the focus continues to lie on selfregulation, and that only a minority of companies currently have a more or less developed supplychain strategy
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Dit rapport, uitgevoerd in opdracht van Plan België, is bedoeld als bijdrage aan de internationale conferentie Basic Education for Change, die Plan België op 14 mei 2013 in Brussel organiseert in samenwerking met HIVA-KU Leuven, UNICEF België en VVOB. Het rapport onderzoekt de algemene trends in de steun die België de voorbije 25 jaar heeft geboden aan de onderwijssector in ontwikkelingslanden en gaat vervolgens na wat België heeft gedaan voor het basisonderwijs als belangrijke subsector. Deze analyse leidt tot een aantal aanbevelingen voor de toekomstige principes en modaliteiten en drie mogelijke scenario’s voor de Belgische hulp aan het basisonderwijs. (Bron: website hiva.kuleuven.be)
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Over the past 50 years the West has invested over 3000 billion euro in development aid and already tackled many problems. Now more and more countries and organisations present themselves on the development aid scene, including China, India, and foundations such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Companies, trade unions, co-operatives, schools and towns set up their own projects in remote African regions. But can each and everybody become a development worker? Who decides what is acceptable and what is not? What is the role of the developing countries themselves? Who can tell what is good aid and what is bad aid? Is it a free market allowing everybody to do what he wants? A market without rules, with a lot of competition and little cooperation? This book draws up the balance sheet of 50 years of development aid and provides an overview of all relevant players, of opportunities and obstacles, of successes and failures. It details numerous examples and information on development projects from all over the world. Readers may be tempted to get involved in development aid, but they will also be more cautious than before.
Development aid. Development cooperation --- Third World: economic development problems --- Academic collection --- #SBIB:327.4H74 --- 339.96 --- 339.96 Ontwikkelingshulp. Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Ontwikkelingsproblematiek --- Ontwikkelingshulp. Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Ontwikkelingsproblematiek --- Ontwikkelingshulp en -samenwerking --- Charities --- Economic assistance --- Humanitarian assistance --- International relief --- Grants-in-aid, International --- International grants-in-aid --- Relief, International --- Relief (Aid) --- Public welfare --- Humanitarian aid --- Alms and almsgiving --- Benevolent institutions --- Charitable institutions --- Endowed charities --- Institutions, Charitable and philanthropic --- Philanthropy --- Poor relief --- Private nonprofit social work --- Social welfare --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Poor --- Social service --- Endowments --- Evaluation --- Societies, etc. --- Services for --- Developing countries --- Foreign economic relations --- Developing countries: economic development problems --- Aide économique --- Aide humanitaire --- Secours international --- Charité --- Évaluation
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