Making aid work better for participants and improving national planning processes for sustainable development in the bargain

Opinion paper
, 2 pages
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Language:
English
Published: March 2007
Sustainable Development Opinion Papers
Product code:11069IIED

Aid is one of the means nations have employed to achieve a vision
of global prosperity: by supporting the development of weaker
nations, it aims to increase security, well-being, and economic
opportunity for all. Since aid emerged as an international institution following World War II, its role has steadily increased. The opinion piece reviews the Paris Declaration's principles and provides case studies from Tanzania and Vietnam who have successfully introduced structures and mechanisms to help them set their own directions with less donor interference.

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Geoghegan, T. (2007). Making aid work better for participants and improving national planning processes for sustainable development in the bargain. .
Available at https://www.iied.org/11069iied