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Relationships for Aid

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Rosalind Eyben is a social scientist with a life-time career in international development policy and practice including in Africa! India and most recently in Latin America. She was Chief Social Development Adviser at the UK Department for International Development! and since 2002 has been a Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex. Zusammenfassung The UN Millennium Development Goals and major events like Live 8 have focused the world spotlight on issues of poverty relief and aid, but have not concentrated on the quality of relationships that can make aid succeed or fail. This book reveals the contradictions and challenges involved in forging these relationships. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction * Part I Framing the Issues * Learning for Development * Making Relationships Matter for Aid Bureaucracies * Part II Reflective Practice * Learning from People Living in Poverty: Learning from Immersions * Making Connections: Learning about Participation in a Large Aid Bureaucracy * Learning about Relationships in Development * Part III Organizational Learning through Value-based Relationships: Possibilities and Challenges * Supporting Rights and Nurturing Networks: The Case of the UK Department for International Development (DFID) in Peru * Bringing Systems into Line with Values: The Practice of the Accountability! Learning and Planning System (ALPS) * Money Matters in Aid Relationships

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