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Titre : The new aid paradigm : A case of policy incoherence Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Geske Dijkstra, Auteur Editeur : Department of Economic & Social Affairs (DESA) Année de publication : December 2013 Collection : DESA Working Paper num. 128 Importance : 21 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Aide au développement Réduction de la pauvreté Résumé : From around 2000 onward, donors and recipient governments embarked upon a new aid paradigm. The most important elements include increased selectivity in the aid allocation, more ownership of recipient countries based on nationally elaborated PRSPs, and more donor alignment and harmonization via program-based approaches such as budget support. The paper assesses the theoretical merits of this new paradigm, identifying some contradictions and limitations, and then examines its implementation over the past decade and its results. The empirical results largely confirm the earlier identified weaknesses and limitations. The paper concludes with some suggestions for improving aid practices. En ligne : http://www.un.org/esa/desa/papers/2013/wp128_2013.pdf The new aid paradigm : A case of policy incoherence [document électronique] / Geske Dijkstra, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Department of Economic & Social Affairs (DESA), December 2013 . - 21 p. - (DESA Working Paper; 128) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Aide au développement Réduction de la pauvreté Résumé : From around 2000 onward, donors and recipient governments embarked upon a new aid paradigm. The most important elements include increased selectivity in the aid allocation, more ownership of recipient countries based on nationally elaborated PRSPs, and more donor alignment and harmonization via program-based approaches such as budget support. The paper assesses the theoretical merits of this new paradigm, identifying some contradictions and limitations, and then examines its implementation over the past decade and its results. The empirical results largely confirm the earlier identified weaknesses and limitations. The paper concludes with some suggestions for improving aid practices. En ligne : http://www.un.org/esa/desa/papers/2013/wp128_2013.pdf Documents numériques
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