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Paris Declaration

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Paris Declaration
A statement signed at the AIDS summit in Paris in 1994 by 42 nations—21 prime ministers and 21 ministers of health—naming AIDS as a ‘serious threat to humanity’, calling for a stronger commitment to AIDS research and education, and an end to discrimination of people with AIDS


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The PARSP IV is co-financed with the World Bank and the European Union and is in line with the Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness by supporting the implementation of reforms designed by Moroccan authorities to modernize their public administration.
The PARSP IV is co-financed with the World Bank and the European Union and is in line with the Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness by supporting the implementation of reforms designed by Moroccan authorities to modernize their public administration.
The Forum produced the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, which stressed the need not only to increase aid for development but also to improve its efficacy through strategies of ownership, alignment, harmonization, managing for results, and mutual accountability.
 
 
 
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