A recently-published paper by Wickremasinghe et al assesses the scalability of pilot projects in three countries using the aid effectiveness agenda as an analytical framework. The authors report uneven progress and recommend applying aid effectiveness principles to improve the scalability of projects. This commentary focuses on one key principle of aid effectiveness - country ownership; it describes difficulties in defining and achieving it, and provides practical steps donors and recipient governments can take to move forward towards country ownership
SummaryThis paper addresses the impact of aid supply on aid effectiveness. First, we review theoreti...
BACKGROUND: Donors often fund projects that develop innovative practices in low and middle-income co...
Foreign aid’s advocates claim aid has been successful. Aid’s critics claim aid has failed. We explai...
A recently-published paper by Wickremasinghe et al assesses the scalability of pilot projects in thr...
Abstract A recently-published paper by Wickremasinghe et al assesses the scalability of pilot proje...
Background Since the global economic crisis, a harsher economic climate and global commitments to a...
BACKGROUND: Since the global economic crisis, a harsher economic climate and global commitments to a...
Abstract Background: Since the global economic crisis, a harsher economic climate and global commit...
Abstract This article studies how six key aid effectiveness principles for “Hitting the bull’s eye”...
Over just a six-year period from 2005-2011, five aid effectiveness initiatives were launched: the Pa...
This paper explores the current evidence underlying the debate on aid effectiveness, with a specific...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Donors have lagged behind aid recipients in adhering to the principles of aid effectiveness. Explain...
Vast improvements in human health have been made during the past century. Indeed, gains in increased...
Abstract: The effectiveness of the aid enterprise is a matter of much debate, with some scholars arg...
SummaryThis paper addresses the impact of aid supply on aid effectiveness. First, we review theoreti...
BACKGROUND: Donors often fund projects that develop innovative practices in low and middle-income co...
Foreign aid’s advocates claim aid has been successful. Aid’s critics claim aid has failed. We explai...
A recently-published paper by Wickremasinghe et al assesses the scalability of pilot projects in thr...
Abstract A recently-published paper by Wickremasinghe et al assesses the scalability of pilot proje...
Background Since the global economic crisis, a harsher economic climate and global commitments to a...
BACKGROUND: Since the global economic crisis, a harsher economic climate and global commitments to a...
Abstract Background: Since the global economic crisis, a harsher economic climate and global commit...
Abstract This article studies how six key aid effectiveness principles for “Hitting the bull’s eye”...
Over just a six-year period from 2005-2011, five aid effectiveness initiatives were launched: the Pa...
This paper explores the current evidence underlying the debate on aid effectiveness, with a specific...
This article argues the political factors behind aid implementation continuously become dominant mot...
Donors have lagged behind aid recipients in adhering to the principles of aid effectiveness. Explain...
Vast improvements in human health have been made during the past century. Indeed, gains in increased...
Abstract: The effectiveness of the aid enterprise is a matter of much debate, with some scholars arg...
SummaryThis paper addresses the impact of aid supply on aid effectiveness. First, we review theoreti...
BACKGROUND: Donors often fund projects that develop innovative practices in low and middle-income co...
Foreign aid’s advocates claim aid has been successful. Aid’s critics claim aid has failed. We explai...