- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 The objectives of the EU Toolkit
- 1.2 Definitions
- 1.3 Rationale
- 1.4 The structure of the EU Toolkit
- 2. The current situation
- 3. The implementation process of division of labour
- 3.1 Starting work on division of labour
- 3.2 Preparing for division of labour
- 3.3 Mapping exercises
- 3.4 Analysis of comparative advantages
- 3.5 Donor roles
- 3.6 Selection criteria for the lead donor
- 3.7 Sector definitions
- 3.8 Cross cutting areas
- 3.9 Working on more sector concentration
- 3.10 A responsible exit strategy
- 4. Specific issues when implementing division of labour
- 4.1 The role of the partner country government
- 4.2 Division of labour in a situation of fragility
- 4.3 Involving other stakeholders
- 4.4 Outreach to other donors
- 4.5 Drivers and challenges for donors
- 4.6 Partners for delegated cooperation/co-financing
- 4.7 Legal and procedural aspects
- 4.8 Support from headquarters and communication
- 5. Monitoring and reporting
- Annexes:
- 1. Ministerial Declaration at the 3rd High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Accra. 2-4 September 2008: Accra Agenda for Action
- 2. Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, March 2005, and list of countries and organisations adhering to the Paris Declaration, 2008
- 3. Council Conclusions on EU Code of Conduct on Complementarity and Division of Labour in Development Policy, 2007
- List of Source Documents
- Useful websites
- List of acronyms and abbreviations
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