Fr. 130.00

Foreign Aid''s Effects on Development and Human Security in Kenya

English · Hardback

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Using Kenya as a case study, this book demonstrates the effects and limitations of foreign aid on development and human security in poor countries to reshape the processes for the benefit of both the donors and the intended beneficiaries.


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Preface
Introduction: Kenya, A Major Recipient of Foreign Aid
Chapter One: The Concept of Human Security and the Politics of International Law
Chapter Two: Key Human Security and Development Problems in Kenya
Chapter Three: The Legacies of British Colonial Rule and Neo-Colonial Practices in Kenya
Chapter Four: History and Processes of Foreign Aid
Chapter Five: Bypass Theory: An Effective Way to Prevent Foreign Aid's Capture in Bad Governance and Corruptive Practices
Conclusion: Discussions and Recommendations
Bibliography
About the Author


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John Bosco Ngendakurio

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