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Aid flows: are donors and NGOs working together or against each other?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005There is a feeling that the growing standardisation of aid policies and procedures among northern donors, including non-governmental organisations (NGOs), is not contributing to building strong local civil society organisations, enhancing local ownership, or contributing to strong partnerships.DocumentNegotiating NGO management practice
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005More aid is being promised to tackle poverty, especially in Africa. This is welcome and urgently needed. However, little attention has been paid to understanding whether current aid disbursement mechanisms are appropriate to building autonomous, strong local organisations and communities.DocumentLinking policies and budgets: implementing medium term expenditure frameworks in a PRSP context
Overseas Development Institute, 2005This briefing paper focuses on the effectiveness of Medium Term Expenditure Frameworks (MTEFs) in offering a more practical approach to the implementation of the strategies laid out in the PRSPs (Povery Reduction Strategy Papers). It is based on nine country case studies which investigated the experience of implementing MTEFs in a PRSP context.DocumentProgress reviews and performance assessment in poverty-reduction strategies and budget support: a survey of current thinking and practice
Overseas Development Institute, 2005This report describes and analyses the challenges posed by the monitoring and evaluation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and budget support programmes.DocumentCivil society, democratisation and foreign aid in Africa
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2005This paper critically examines the current donor practice of funding civil society organisations as a way to influence govenment policy and to create more citizen involvement in public affairs.DocumentThe impact of structural adjustment programmes (SAPs) on the pastoral economy: the case of Ngoma sub-county, Luwero district
Network of Ugandan Researchers and Research Users, 2002This study investigates the impact of the structural adjustment policies initiated in the early 1990s, on pastoral economies in Uganda.DocumentCurrent procedures and policies dominating aid: building strong relationships and enabling NGOs meet their stated aims?
NGO Practice, 2005Based on a 4 years of field research in Uganda, this report evaluates the relationship between NGOs and donor agencies.DocumentMapping trade policy: understanding the challenges of civil society participation
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004This paper examines the way that a range of development actors view and engage with the arena of trade policy, focusing in particular on the challenges encountered by civil society actors participating in that arena.DocumentThe effort to achieve the Millennium Development Goals in Uganda: reaching for the sky?
Department of Health Sciences, Uganda Martyrs University, 2004This paper considers Uganda’s commitment to the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in the area of health.DocumentProjects – no way to deliver development?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004The conventional project based approach is a tried-and-tested, convenient and simple mechanism for the transfer of aid resources. However, development practitioners are increasingly realising that implementing a project is not an effective way to address the needs of poor people.Pages
