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"en.20111025.25.2-463-750"2
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"A recent report published by the OECD shows that only one target out of 12 set by the Paris Declaration for 2010 has been met. Another study shows that more ambitious application of the principles of the Declaration could have saved the EU and its Member States billions. Against the background of the economic difficulties the EU and its Member States currently face, the real challenge lies not so much in reaching the quantitative target level of ODA, but in achieving the biggest impact with the money we spend. The procedures and practices to achieve this are there, the thing lacking is strong leadership and sustained political commitment to accelerate implementation. China, a signatory of the Paris Declaration as a recipient, has actively expanded its aid programme at a rate of around 30% per year for the past five years. Now is a good time to find ways to involve China in the aid architecture, as it seeks to enhance the impact of its policies and aid. Both donors and recipient countries have received a sobering signal, and the fourth High-level meeting in Busan is a forum to draw conclusions and look for a way forward to achieve MDGs."@en1
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