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Aid effectiveness: a survey of the recent rmpirical literature
Tsidi Tsikata / Papers on Policy Analysis and Assessment, IMF, 1998
The preponderance of evidence from the empirical literature on aid effectiveness suggests that development aid has not had a significant impact on growth in recipient countries. However there is some evidence that aid has had positive...
How can aid be used most efficiently?
S. Wangwe / Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997
The paper analyzed foreign aid management in Tanzania. The paper used secondary information and qualitative data from various research studies, Government institutions and NGO’s. Among others the paper has examined trends ...
Comparative Effectiveness and the Evaluation Efforts of EU Donors
P. Hoebink / Forum on Europe's International Cooperation, 1995
There are many factors that influence aid effectiveness. They range from policies of the aid-receiving country to donor motives and bureaucratic procedures. Foreign aid is probably the most evaluated branch of government in EU member ...
When is foreign aid policy credible? : aid dependence and conditionality
Jakob Svensson / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1997
Disbursements of foreign aid are guided (in part) by the needs of the poor. Anticipating this, recipients have little incentive to improve the welfare of the poor. The welfare of all parties might be improved by tied project aid and b...
The Management of British Bilateral Aid and its Effectiveness
J. Healey / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1999
This paper looks at how the Overseas Development Administration (ODA) manages the British bilateral aid programme. It initially examines its strategic approach to aid allocation and use. A major interest is how its aid objectives are ...
Measuring Aid Flows: a New Approach
C. Chang; E. Fernandez-Arias; L. Serven / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1998
The debate on the effectiveness of foreign aid has intensified in recent years, as aid has come under increasing budgetary pressures in donor countries. Whatever the merits of the opposing arguments, the fundamental issue arises of wh...
Assessing Aid—What Works, What Doesn't, and Why
Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1998
Summarizes the findings of a multi-year research program on aid effectiveness. Official Development Assistance has declined by one-third in real terms in the 1990s. There are a number of reasons for this, but one factor has been a sen...
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The Management of British Bilateral Aid and its Effectiveness
J. Healey / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1999
This paper looks at how the Overseas Development Administration (ODA) manages the British bilateral aid programme. It initially examines its strategic approach to aid allocation and use. A major interest is how its aid objectives are ...
Measuring Aid Flows: a New Approach
C. Chang; E. Fernandez-Arias; L. Serven / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1998
The debate on the effectiveness of foreign aid has intensified in recent years, as aid has come under increasing budgetary pressures in donor countries. Whatever the merits of the opposing arguments, the fundamental issue arises of wh...
Assessing Aid—What Works, What Doesn't, and Why
Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1998
Summarizes the findings of a multi-year research program on aid effectiveness. Official Development Assistance has declined by one-third in real terms in the 1990s. There are a number of reasons for this, but one factor has been a sen...
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Publish What You Fund
Publish What You Fund campaigns for aid transparency – more and better information about aid. It urges donors to disclose their aid information regularly and promptly, and in a standardised format that will be comparable with other countries and accessible to all. It supports greater disclosure of aid information in line with the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI) Standar...
Tiri
Tiri is an independent non-governmental organisation that works with governments, business and civil society in an attempt to find practical solutions to making integrity work. They assert that improvements in integrity offer perhaps the single largest opportunity for sustainable and equitable development worldwide.
Governance and Social Development Resource Centre: Enhancing Aid Effectiveness
The Governance and Social Development Resource Centre provides a section on 'Enhancing Aid Effectiveness'. Their resources discuss whether aid effectiveness strategies are relevant in fragile states and seeks to establish best practice for aid provision in difficult environments.
CSO Parallel Process to the Ghana High Level Forum Network

Network of CSOs working to influence the aid architecture and aid effectiveness agenda

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