Current literature on aid effectiveness describes increasing use of a more contractual approach to the relationship between donor and recipient government in which a system of rewards and penalties for good and bad performance operates. The purpose of this case study of the Ugandan health sector was to understand the extent to which this approach is influencing processes and effectiveness. This qualitative study used a conceptual framework based on agency theory and 'realistic evaluation'. Our results showed that the main official mechanism to assess and reward performance established through the Sector Wide Approach lacked objective criteria and was based on an unstructured system of discussions and agreements among donors. The achievement...
This paper explores the current evidence underlying the debate on aid effectiveness, with a specific...
La ricerca considera il problema dell'effettività dell'aiuto pubblico allo sviluppo secondo una pros...
Summary The study analyses strengths and weaknesses of the ‘Paying For Performance ’ (P4P) approach ...
Current literature on aid effectiveness describes increasing use of a more contractual approach to t...
Current literature on aid effectiveness describes increasing use of a more contractual approach to t...
The perceived failure of traditional (ex ante) conditionality has led to proposals for using perform...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of Global Health Initiatives (GHIs) has been a major feature of the aid en...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is a tool that links rewards to attainment of measurable perform...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of Global Health Initiatives (GHIs) has been a major feature of the aid en...
This thesis aims to contribute to the body of work that seeks to unpack development by asking: how d...
Background: In post-conflict settings, many state and non-state actors interact at the sub-national ...
Background: Inadequate funding for health is a challenge to attaining health-related Millennium Deve...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is a tool that links rewards to attainment of measurable perform...
In the context of ongoing discourse on development effect of foreign aid on the recipient country, t...
The international community holds high expectations for aid producing demonstrable results in the he...
This paper explores the current evidence underlying the debate on aid effectiveness, with a specific...
La ricerca considera il problema dell'effettività dell'aiuto pubblico allo sviluppo secondo una pros...
Summary The study analyses strengths and weaknesses of the ‘Paying For Performance ’ (P4P) approach ...
Current literature on aid effectiveness describes increasing use of a more contractual approach to t...
Current literature on aid effectiveness describes increasing use of a more contractual approach to t...
The perceived failure of traditional (ex ante) conditionality has led to proposals for using perform...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of Global Health Initiatives (GHIs) has been a major feature of the aid en...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is a tool that links rewards to attainment of measurable perform...
BACKGROUND: The emergence of Global Health Initiatives (GHIs) has been a major feature of the aid en...
This thesis aims to contribute to the body of work that seeks to unpack development by asking: how d...
Background: In post-conflict settings, many state and non-state actors interact at the sub-national ...
Background: Inadequate funding for health is a challenge to attaining health-related Millennium Deve...
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is a tool that links rewards to attainment of measurable perform...
In the context of ongoing discourse on development effect of foreign aid on the recipient country, t...
The international community holds high expectations for aid producing demonstrable results in the he...
This paper explores the current evidence underlying the debate on aid effectiveness, with a specific...
La ricerca considera il problema dell'effettività dell'aiuto pubblico allo sviluppo secondo una pros...
Summary The study analyses strengths and weaknesses of the ‘Paying For Performance ’ (P4P) approach ...