#2014-773Law on Development and International Solidarity Policy
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This law outlines France's strategy for international development and solidarity, aiming to foster sustainable development and combat global poverty and inequality. It emphasizes partnerships, transparency, and effective resource use, impacting countries reliant on international aid and stakeholders involved in development sectors.
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Key Changes
- Promotes sustainable development in developing countries
- Encourages partnerships with different stakeholders
- Focuses on transparency and resource efficiency
Obligations
What this law requires
France must promote sustainable development across four components: economic, social, environmental, and cultural in developing countries
France must implement differentiated partnerships tailored to the specific needs and development levels of partner countries, rather than applying uniform aid approaches
France must ensure coherence between French sectoral policies and European Union development policies within the European framework
France must provide transparency and accountability in development policy implementation, disclosing effectiveness measures and results
France must strengthen support for fiscal administration capacity in developing countries to increase their domestic resource mobilization