Catalyzing development a new vision for aid

Provides analysis of how the field of international aid is changing with new approaches necessary because of new actors providing assistance, including middle-income countries, private philanthropists, and the private sector, and new challenges, including climate change and the large number of fragi...

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Other Authors: Kharas, Homi J., 1954- (-), Jung, Woojin, Makino, Koji
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press 2011
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Overview : an agenda for the Busan High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness / Homi Kharas, Koji Makino, and Woojin Jung
  • 2. New development partners and a global development partnership / Kang-Ho Park
  • 3. Private development assistance : the importance of international NGOs and foundations in a new aid architecture / Samuel A. Worthington and Tony Pipa
  • 4. The private sector and aid effectiveness : toward new models of engagement / Jane Nelson
  • 5. Rethinking aid coordination / Ngaire Woods
  • 6. Capacity traps and legitimacy traps : development assistance and state building in fragile situations / Shinichi Takeuchi, Ryutaro Murotani, and Keiichi Tsunekawa
  • 7. Development aid and global public goods : the example of climate protection / Kemal Derviş and Sarah Puritz Milsom
  • 8. Inside the black box of capacity development / Akio Hosono...[et. al.]
  • 9. Scaling up with aid : the institutional dimension / Johannes F. Linn
  • 10. Transparency : changing the accountability, engagement, and effectiveness of aid / Homi Kharas
  • 11. Promoting South-South cooperation through knowledge exchange / Hyunjoo Rhee