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Taxation, aid and democracy: an agenda for research in African countries
Danish Institute for International Studies, 2000Taxation, aid and democracy are closely related in poor aid-dependent African countries.DocumentAid and reform in Africa: lessons from ten case studies
World Bank, 2001This article explores comparatively, the effect and effectiveness of aid in different African countries (10 case studies).More specifically the article investigates the following questions:are there common characteristics of successful and failed reformers that enable us to understand better the political economy of reform?do donors tailor their assistance to different types of counDocumentInsights from the District Development Project, Uganda
United Nations Capital Development Fund, 1999District Development Project (DDP) Pilot was set up to support the efforts of Ugandans to eradicate poverty in rural areas through improved inclusiveness, efficiency, effectiveness and sustainability in the delivery of public goods and services.DocumentDollars, dialogue and development: an evaluation of Swedish programme aid
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1999Programme aid - that is, import support, debt relief and budget support - has constituted a considerable part of Swedish aid in the 1990's. However, the volumes of programme aid have fallen both in relative and absolute terms during this same period. Few evaluations have assessed how different modalities of programme aid further economic growth and sustainable development.DocumentGlobalization, poverty and inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: a political economy appraisal
OECD Development Centre, 2001Paper explores the policies and political context underlying the response of African countries to globalisation, with an emphasis on trade liberalisation.African countries have had mixed experiences with globalisation, with some achieving better social outcomes than others.DocumentImproving policy analysis and management for poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa: creating an effective learning community
Eldis Document Store, 2000Significant poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa cannot be achieved without strong policy analysis and management capacity both in the public sector and civil society at large.Pages
