<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Search4Dev / NCDO - National Committee for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl</link><description>Online library for Dutch development
										cooperation</description><language>en</language><copyright>www.kit.nl</copyright><managingEditor>dpcmedewerkers-uba@uva.nl</managingEditor><webMaster>dpcmedewerkers-uba@uva.nl</webMaster><lastBuildDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2013 23:10:42 CEST</lastBuildDate><image><url>/d/dprn/graphics/bbhead.gif</url><title>Search4Dev</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl</link></image><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/445148</guid><title>Global values in a changing world : challenging universality : final report</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/445148</link><description>On Wednesday 14 September 2011 the Society for International Development (SID), in cooperation with Amnesty International, PwC, NCDO and the Worldconnectors, organized its annual conference in The Hague. It was the closing event of the 2010-2011 Lecture  Series ‘Global Values in a Changing World: Challenging 
Universality’. This report provides a summary of the presentations and discussions.</description><author>R. Muskens</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/445105</guid><title>The state in a globalising world : providing water in Africa : SID NL closing conference, 14 September 2012</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/445105</link><description>The SID NL Closing Conference 2012 was organised on Friday September 14 in cooperation with the African Studies Centre (ASC) and Vitens Evides International (VEI), supported by NCDO and the Worldconnectors. It is the closing session of the SID 2011-2012 Lecture Series ‘The State in a Globalizing World: problematic, yet indispensable’, in which we aim to understand the changing role of the nation state, and its relations with other actors including other states, corporates and civil society. This conference is looking at a concrete case: the cooperation of a private partner with both the Dutch and an African State (Mozambique) in providing drinking water to households. What works and what does not? What is the potential of private sector involvement, and which role should the state have herein?</description><author>K. Kusters</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/441891</guid><title>NCDO online jaarverslag 2011</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/441891</link><description>NCDO annual report for 2011. NCDO (National Committee for International Cooperation and Sustainable Development) involves people in the Netherlands in international cooperation and supports them with information, subsidies and advice. The millennium goals provide the point of reference for all these activities.</description><author>NCDO</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/437614</guid><title>Wereldwijde problemen, wereldwijde oplossingen : Nederlanders &amp; internationaal bestuur</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/437614</link><description>This report presents the results of a study that NCDO conducted on the opinion of the Dutch population on four current worldwide problems: the conflict in Syria, rising food prices, the Greek debt crisis, and climate change.</description><author>E. Boonstoppel</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/434655</guid><title>Naar een nieuwe invulling van internationale samenwerking : "drievoudig hervormen voor driedubbele winst : innoveren, verbreden en coördineren als basis voor beter buitenlandbeleid"</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/434655</link><description>This discussion paper provides an overview of the most important shifts within the field of international cooperation. Then it briefly discusses the current motivation and goals of the Dutch international cooperation. The third section presents a new agenda for international cooperation and focuses on the various financing channels and the role of different actors. Finally, the paper offers tools for the practical implementation of the agenda, especially when it comes to coherence and coordination.</description><author>H. Wijffels</author><author>R. van der Hoeven</author><author>J. van Gennip</author><author>F. van den Boom</author><author>G. Spitz</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/429257</guid><title>Nederlanders &amp; mondiaal burgerschap 2012</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/429257</link><description>This report discusses the degree to which Dutch people aged 18 years and older behave as a global citizen. The concept of global citizenship revolves around the individual contributions of people to the viability of the world.</description><author>C. Carabain</author><author>M. van Gent</author><author>E. Boonstoppel</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/429256</guid><title>Nederlanders &amp; mondiaal burgerschap 2012</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/429256</link><description>This is factsheet summarizes the report ‘Nederlanders &amp; mondiaal burgerschap 2012’. That report discusses the degree to which Dutch people aged 18 years and older behave as a global citizen. The concept of global citizenship revolves around the individual contributions of people to the viability of the world.</description><author>NCDO</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/429255</guid><title>Jongeren &amp; mondiaal burgerschap 2012</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/429255</link><description>This report discusses the degree to which Dutch young people aged between 12 and 18 years behave as a global citizen. The concept of global citizenship revolves around the individual contributions of people to the viability of the world.</description><author>M. van Gent</author><author>I. de Goede</author><author>E. Boonstoppel</author><author>C. Carabain</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/429254</guid><title>Jongeren &amp; mondiaal burgerschap 2012</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/429254</link><description>This is factsheet summarizes the report ‘Jongeren &amp; mondiaal burgerschap 2012’. That report discusses the degree to which Dutch young people aged between 12 and 18 years behave as a global citizen. The concept of global citizenship revolves around the individual contributions of people to the viability of the world.</description><author>NCDO</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/428056</guid><title>Kinderen &amp; mondiaal burgerschap</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/428056</link><description>This is factsheet summarizes the report ‘Kinderen &amp; mondiaal burgerschap : de visie van basisschoolkinderen op hun rol in de wereld'. For that report NCDO and children's magazine Samsam investigated how children relate themselves to the world. It focuses on the thoughts and opinions of children when it comes to issues like global engagement, globalization and the relationship between "here" in the Western world and "there" in developing countries</description><author>NCDO</author></item></channel></rss>