Difference between revisions of "Technical Cooperation"
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* Services such as consultancies, technical support or the provision of know-how that contribute to the execution of a capital project. | * Services such as consultancies, technical support or the provision of know-how that contribute to the execution of a capital project. | ||
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There are two basic types of technical cooperation: | There are two basic types of technical cooperation: | ||
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* Investment-related technical cooperation (IRTC), which denotes the provision of technical services required for the implementation of specific investment projects. | * Investment-related technical cooperation (IRTC), which denotes the provision of technical services required for the implementation of specific investment projects. | ||
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Technical Cooperation may also include grants to nationals of aid recipient countries receiving education or training at home or abroad. <ref> Development Co-operation Report: Efforts and Policies of Members of the Development Assistance Committee, 2001, [http://www.oecd.org www.oecd.org] (23 July 2008); Statistical Reporting Directives, OECD-DAC </ref>}} | Technical Cooperation may also include grants to nationals of aid recipient countries receiving education or training at home or abroad. <ref> Development Co-operation Report: Efforts and Policies of Members of the Development Assistance Committee, 2001, [http://www.oecd.org www.oecd.org] (23 July 2008); Statistical Reporting Directives, OECD-DAC </ref>}} |
Revision as of 08:12, 25 July 2008
TECHNICAL COOPERATION |
The provision of know-how in the form of personnel, training, research and associated costs, also referred to as technical assistance. It comprises donor-financed activities and services:
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References
- ↑ Development Co-operation Report: Efforts and Policies of Members of the Development Assistance Committee, 2001, www.oecd.org (23 July 2008); Statistical Reporting Directives, OECD-DAC