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‘Untying Aid: Is It Working?’ – a report of the meeting on the future of untied aid.

By Katie Welford | Mar 12, 2010 | News

Friday, 5th March saw the UK launch of the “Untying Aid” report at a discussion hosted by Publish What You Fund and the Overseas Development Institute. The OCED commissioned report on ‘Untying Aid: Is it working?’ was chaired by Alison Evans, and included discussants of; Richard Manning; Karin Christiansen, Director of Publish What You Fund; Frans Lammersen, Chair of the OECD Development Co-ordination Directorate, and Ted Kliest from the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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ODI briefing paper: Aid Effectiveness Through the Recipient Lens

By Katie Welford | Feb 15, 2010 | News

Here is a great Overseas Development Institute briefing paper on ‘Aid Effectiveness through the recipient lens’ published in November 2009 which we missed the first time round (apologies). It argues that the impact of aid depends upon ‘procedures going beyond Paris and Accra’.
 
 

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