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The Reality of Aid 1998-1999: An independent review of poverty reduction and development assistance: Aid and Development Set

Autor Judith Randel, Tony German with Deborah Ewing
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2013
NOW IN ITS SIXTH ANNUAL EDITION,The Reality of Aid has for the first time analysed the 'fair share' of bilateral aid for basic social services � basic education, basic health, reproductive health, nutrition, clean water and sanitation - that should come from each donor; an analysis which shows only two donors meeting their fair share and the G7 nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, UK, US) falling behind by over US$5 billion. This year and next, The Reality of Aid focuses on basic education, as a right and not a privilege, and its role in development cooperation and poverty elimination.A key feature of The Reality of Aid 1998/1999 is the ten chapters offering analysis of development cooperation from the perspective of southern NGOs. Many of these focus on basic education and raise issues around transparency, gender and civil society.'If policies were programmes and promises were dollars, The Reality of Aid could report great progress on the road to eradicating global poverty this year. But at a time when donors acknowledge that ending poverty is possible, it seems that commitments are being offered instead of resources and real change.' From the SummaryPart I presents a useful Summary, highlighting the steps that donors could take now to make progress towards poverty eradication, and reviews the trends in development cooperation, debt relief measures targeted towards the new millennium and commitment to the goal of ensuring basic education for all. Part II gives a full report on the overseas aid performance of OECD country aid donors and the European Union over the last year. Part III sets out a Southern perspective on development cooperation. Part IV provides 'at a glance' comparisons of donors' aid outlook and commitment to development cooperation in the 21st Century, poverty eradication, gender and public support. Part V contains handy reference material. Throughout the book, information is presented in easily interpreted diagrams and graphs.The Reality of Aid has established itself as a unique source of independent evaluation and comment on aid policies and development. It is indispensable for all in the field, whether in the official or voluntary sectors.'Indispensable ... it gives you most of the hard facts you need to know about the major issues'New Internationalist'The most comprehensive and rigorous independent analysis of the aid and development policies of the world's wealthiest nations ... Essential reading'Charity World'The Reality of Aid remains an essential purchase by the libraries of development institutions and an invaluable reference for development practitioners'Development & Change'A reliable 'watchdog' for anyone interested in this important aspect of international relations'ORBIT'An accessible reference ... [it] encompasses many key issues and stimulates further research'Commonwealth & Comparative PoliticsOriginally published in 1998
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ISBN-13: 9780415851503
ISBN-10: 0415851505
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Aid and Development Set

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of Boxes and TablesAcknowledgementsPart I Trends in Development CooperationThe Reality of Aid in 1998: SummaryWorld aid in 1997Targeting the End of Absolute Poverty Trends in Development Cooperation by Tony German and Judith RandelTowards a Jubilee for Foreign Debt by Mariano ValderrarnaBasic Education Compiled by Tony German and Judith RandelPart II A Review of Aid DonorsAustralia by Gaith Luke, ACFOACanada by Brian Tomlinson, CClCJapan by Akio Takayanagi, JANICNew Zealand by Pat Webster and Jan Engels, CIDNorway by Gunnar Garbo, NPASwitzerland by Christophe Bellman, SWISS CoalitionUnited States by Carol Lancaster InteractionThe European Community programme by Mirjam van Reisen, EurostepAuslria by Helmuth Hartmeyer, KommEnt, Karin Kublbock, aid Michael Obrovsky, OFSEBelgium by Melanie Schellens, NCOSDenmark by Bibi Linder, MSFinland by Folke Sundman and Marc Waller, KePaFrance by Oliver Blamangin, CRIDGermany by Birgit Dederichs-Bain and Thomas Fues, DWHH and tdhIreland by Maire Matthews and Hugh Byrne, ConcernItaly by Jose Luis Rhi-Sausi and Marco Zupi, MovimondoThe Netherlands by Caroline Wildernan, NovibPortugal by Goncalo Paes Parente, OlKOSSpain by Gonzalo Fanjul, lntermonSweden by Svante Sandberg, Forum SydUnited Kingdom by Sarah Collinson and Nicola Crawhall, ACTIONAIDPart Ill Perspectives from the South on Development CooperationLatin America: Trends in International Cooperation by Mariano ValderramaLatin America, International Cooperation and Basic Education in Peru, Guatemala and El Salvador by Mariano ValderramLatin America: Capacity-building and Change In NGOs by Mariano ValderramaCuba Education during the Special Period by Mercedes Arce, NPAKenya Financing Education by David Aduda, ACTlONAIDNamibia: Best Practice in Education by Jesper Oisson Kristensen, IbisNepal: Foreign Assistance, Information and Transparency by Sriram Raj Pande, New EraPhilippines: Targeting Poverty? by CODE-NGOUganda: Aid and Education Development by Zie Gariyo, Uganda Debt NetworkZimbabwe: A Gender Perspective on Non-formal Education by Munhamo Chisvo, ZWRCNPart IV Donors Compared At a GlanceThe Outlook for Aid, at a GlanceDonor Commitments to 21st Century Development Goals: at a GlanceMainstreaming Poverty Reduction: at a GlanceMeasuring Aid for Poverty Reduction: at a GlanceApproaches to Gender in Development Cooperation at a GlancePublic Support for Development Cooperation: at a GlancePart V Reference SectionThe Reality of Aid ProjectParticipating AgenciesGlossarySource NotesExchange Rates

Notă biografică

Randel, Judith ; Ewing, Tony German with Deborah