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The 2021 peer review of Denmark, conducted by Austria and Finland, considers Denmark’s commitments, achievements and opportunities in four areas: climate action, working across the humanitarian-development-peace agendas, Doing Development Differently, and embedding poverty, rights and the leave no one behind principle. A number of systemic issues relating to these four areas are considered in this report. Additional information on Denmark’s policies, institutional arrangements, finance and management systems is included in a snapshot of Denmark’s development co-operation and the Development Co‑operation Profile of Denmark. In addition to presenting a set of DAC recommendations for Denmark, this report assesses implementation of the 2016 peer review recommendations: The review finds that Denmark has taken steps to address all of the DAC’s recommendations, with 7 of the 18 recommendations now fully implemented.
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This chapter presents the findings and recommendations of the 2021 development co-operation peer review of Denmark. It reviews some of the systemic issues that have shaped Denmark’s development co-operation and humanitarian assistance since the last peer review and explores Denmark’s policies, partnerships and processes through the lens of the four thematic areas of climate action, the humanitarian-development-peace nexus, Doing Development Differently and embedding poverty reduction, human rights and the leave no-one behind principle. The chapter outlines Denmark’s policy commitments and achievements in each area, identifies the factors that enabled progress to date, and sets out steps that Denmark can consider taking in the future.
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