Aid: Understanding International Development CooperationThis benchmark study by two leading authorities on international development cooperation argues that taxpayer-financed aid remains the best mechanism for promoting greater equality between North and South and within the countries of the South. |
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... organizations / 147 Choice of partners and forms of cooperation / 148 Catalysts for development / 151 Empowerment strategies / 153 Multi - pronged strategies / 155 NGOs ' comparative advantages under debate / 157 Convergence and ...
... organizations , 1975-99 5.2 Net ODA as a percentage of the DAC countries ' total GNP 5.3 Net ODA in 1999 from DAC countries , as a percentage of their GNP 5.4 Concessional flows by multilateral organizations , 1994-98 5.5 Regional ...
... organizations , 1996 and 1999 7.3 ODA from DAC countries to multilateral organizations , 1999 9.1 Popular support for foreign aid in OECD , 1983 and 1995 42 70 72 77 99 104 107 183 300 14.1 Changing modes and relationships in ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Motives and Interests | 7 |
Political and economic motives and interests12 Environmental | 16 |
The micro level and arguments for aid to the poor20 Recipient | 23 |
Aid Strategies | 39 |
Size and Distribution of Foreign Aid | 56 |
Official Bilateral Assistance | 74 |
Multilateral Aid | 94 |
The Role of NGOs in Development Cooperation | 143 |
Actors in Aid Interaction | 174 |
ΙΟ Emergency Relief and Humanitarian Assistance | 199 |
The Impact of Aid | 230 |
Problems and Challenges of Development Cooperation | 267 |
Corruption and political culture273 Democratization human | 281 |
Aid through an international development fund286 International | 311 |
APPENDIX Donor Countries and Recipient Countries | 317 |