Summaries The British have linked the provision of programme aid to World Bank and IMF economic policy reform conditions since the early 1980s. Since then they have liberalized their procedures in tune with local liberalisation. ODA currently sees programme aid in a budgetary rather than a balance of payments framework for management. It favours a coordinated donor\recipient approach, agreed and consistent public expenditure priorities, and a medium?term scale with efforts to improve budgetary processes. The SPA, where Britain plays a leading role, has currently shifted in this direction
France and the United Kingdom are influential backers when it comes to the global governance of aid ...
Charitable giving is an important source of funding for overseas development and emergency relief. D...
August 2010, an internal Department for International Development (DFID) paper was leaked that point...
SUMMARY The fundamental purpose of overseas aid is to promote development, but an aid programme ser...
The establishment of the UK Department for International Development in 1997, and the evolution of t...
The effectiveness of UK aid spending is reliant on the government’s ability to exercise meaningful o...
Abstract UK Aid Policy and Practice 1974-90: An Analysis of the Poverty-Focus, Gender-Consciousnes...
The UK and other donor countries spend considerable time and resources advising developing countries...
In the wake of the financial crisis, which started in the United States in 2007 and given the proble...
Summaries With the introduction of Structural Adjustment Programmes, the objectives of programme ai...
Development aid became a significant feature of British foreign and economic policy from the late 19...
Charitable giving for overseas development and emergency relief is important in the UK, being about ...
SummaryThis is an introduction to the UNU-WIDER special issue of World Development on aid policy and...
The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) gave rise to its associated b...
Development aid became a significant feature of British foreign and economic policy from the late 19...
France and the United Kingdom are influential backers when it comes to the global governance of aid ...
Charitable giving is an important source of funding for overseas development and emergency relief. D...
August 2010, an internal Department for International Development (DFID) paper was leaked that point...
SUMMARY The fundamental purpose of overseas aid is to promote development, but an aid programme ser...
The establishment of the UK Department for International Development in 1997, and the evolution of t...
The effectiveness of UK aid spending is reliant on the government’s ability to exercise meaningful o...
Abstract UK Aid Policy and Practice 1974-90: An Analysis of the Poverty-Focus, Gender-Consciousnes...
The UK and other donor countries spend considerable time and resources advising developing countries...
In the wake of the financial crisis, which started in the United States in 2007 and given the proble...
Summaries With the introduction of Structural Adjustment Programmes, the objectives of programme ai...
Development aid became a significant feature of British foreign and economic policy from the late 19...
Charitable giving for overseas development and emergency relief is important in the UK, being about ...
SummaryThis is an introduction to the UNU-WIDER special issue of World Development on aid policy and...
The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) gave rise to its associated b...
Development aid became a significant feature of British foreign and economic policy from the late 19...
France and the United Kingdom are influential backers when it comes to the global governance of aid ...
Charitable giving is an important source of funding for overseas development and emergency relief. D...
August 2010, an internal Department for International Development (DFID) paper was leaked that point...