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Aid to AfricaAid to Africa

Aid to Africa1999

Carol Lancaster

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Why, despite decades of high levels of foreign aid, has development been so disappointing in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, leading to rising numbers of poor and fueling political instabilities? While not ignoring the culpability of Africans in these problems, Carol Lancaster finds that much of the responsibility is in the hands of the governments and international aid agencies that provide assistance to the region. The first examination of its kind, Aid to Africa investigates the impact of bureaucratic politics, special interest groups, and public opinion in aid-giving countries and agencies. She finds that aid agencies in Africa often misdiagnosed problems, had difficulty designing appropriate programs that addressed the local political environment, and failed to coordinate their efforts effectively. This balanced but tough-minded analysis does not reject the potential usefulness of foreign aid but does offer recommendations for fundamental changes in how governments and multilateral aid agencies can operate more effectively.--Publisher description.

Details

First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL1937101W

Subjects

Economic assistanceInternational reliefEconomic conditionsEconomic policyEvaluationPays développésSecours internationalOntwikkelingssamenwerkingConditions économiquesEvaluation de l'aidePays en développementAide économiqueEntwicklungshilfeÉvaluationAide au développementPolitique économiqueEconomic historyEconomic assistance, africa

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