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    Should donors give aid to developing country budgets?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    As donors seek to improve the effectiveness of aid, they have turned to delivering aid directly to developing country budgets. General budget support funds are used by recipient governments according to their own priorities. It is too early to tell, however, if this is more effective in reducing poverty than project or sectoral funding.
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    Understanding the politics of the budget: What drives change in the budget process?

    Department for International Development, UK, 2007
    This briefing note distills the findings of several political analyses of the budget process in developing countries and highlights why a good political understanding of theset processes is important to improve aid effectiveness.
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    Evaluating co-ordination and complementarily of Country Strategy Papers with National Development Priorities

    Department for International Development, UK, 2006
    This study examines the role which the Country Strategy Papers (CSPs) and similar policy documents of the EC play in improving coordination and complementarity between EC and member states’ aid programmes.
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    Turning around fragile states

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Donor interest in fragile states has increased recently, partly due to the belief that extreme poverty, economic decline and violent conflict are linked to the rise in global terrorism. But donors need to understand better the factors that affect development in these countries if aid is to be more effective.
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    Towards effective and sustainable seed relief activities

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2004
    This report is the outcome of a FAO workshop on "Effective and Sustainable Seed Relief Activities", convened 26–28 May 2003. The aim of the workshop was to improve the effectiveness of seed relief interventions and the contribution they can make to sustainable improvements in seed, food and livelihood security.
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    Managing aid dependency project, donor coordination and good governance.

    Global Economic Governance Programme, University College Oxford, 2006
    Donor coordination, and its more formal expression in the 'Harmonisation and Alignment' agenda, has been the focus of increasing attention in aid debates.
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    Learning from experience? a review of recipient-government efforts to manage donor relations and improve the quality of aid

    Overseas Development Institute, 2006
    This paper reviews the efforts of five countries seen as relatively successful examples of recipient-led aid policies and donor management.
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    The costs of government ‘owned’ aid in Mozambique

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    Mozambique is one of the poorest countries and the largest recipients of foreign aid in Africa. It is also being seen as a successful example where aid had been harmonised, mostly through sector wide approaches and direct budget support. Reduced costs and increased government control are the aims of aid harmonisation.
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    Reducing Mozambique’s reliance on donor aid

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    Civil war in Mozambique forced more than a quarter of the country’s population abroad as refugees. When the war ended in 1992, Mozambique’s economy and society were destroyed and the country became largely dependent on external aid. What will help the Mozambique government reduce its aid dependence?
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    Agricultural recovery from disasters – the importance of seed-based support

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    Ensuring farmers have seed is an essential part of emergency aid strategies in Africa. But how effective are these strategies, and who benefits from them?

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