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The NEPAD, gender and the poverty trap
Alternative Information & Development Centre, South Africa, 2002This paper explores what it calls the 'gender-blindness' of the NEPAD framework. It explores the way in which parts of its underlying framework and objectives undermine a gender equality agenda.In the first section, the author examines the main features of the economic paradigm underpinning the NEPAD (also referred to as “the plan”) from a gender perspective.DocumentThe New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD): A Commentary
Pambazuka, 2002Report which welcomes the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) and particularly the engagement of the G8 countries as an important political moment but expresses a number of concerns.These can be summarised as follows:NEPAD is a starting point for discussion in Africa, but did not result from appropriate participatory strategies.DocumentThe management of foreign aid in Tanzania
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997The 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 in the volume of official development assistance to Tanzania; changing forms of Aid; sectoral forms of Aid; and the institutional framework for managing aid.DocumentTools for Activists: an information and advocacy guide to the World Bank Group
Bank Information Center, 2007As one of the largest public development institutions in the world, the World Bank Group (WBG) has an enormous impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of people in developing and transition countries across the globe. [adapted from author]Pages
