The New Deal is a key agreement between fragile and conflict-affected states, development partners, and civil society to improve the current development policy and practice in fragile and conflict-affected states. It was developed through the forum of the International Dialogue and signed by more than 40 countries and organisations at the 4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness on November 30th, 2011 at Busan, Korea.
To date, 47 countries and organisations have endorsed the New Deal.
Afghanistan | Australia | Austria | Belgium | Burundi |
Canada | Central African Republic | Chad | Comoros | Côte d’Ivoire |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Denmark | Finland | France | Germany |
Guinea | Guinea-Bissau | Haiti | Ireland | Italy |
Japan | Liberia | Luxembourg | New Zealand | Norway |
Portugal | Republic of Korea | Sierra Leone | Solomon Islands | Somalia |
South Sudan | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | The Netherlands |
Timor-Leste | Togo | United Kingdom | United States | Yemen |
African Development Bank | Asian Development Bank | Civil Society Platform for Peacebuilding and Statebuilding | European Union | United Nations | World Bank |