Aid Effectiveness

Aid effectiveness is the effectiveness of development aid in achieving economic or human development (or development targets). Aid agencies are always looking for new ways to improve aid effectiveness, including conditionality, capacity building and support for improved governance.

Read more about Aid Effectiveness:  Historical Background, Why Effectiveness Matters, Related Research On Aid Effectiveness, Ways To Improve Aid Effectiveness, Paris Declaration On Aid Effectiveness, February 2005, Third High Level Forum On Aid Effectiveness, Accra, September 2008, Fourth High Level Forum On Aid Effectiveness, Busan, South Korea, November 2011, The OECD's Work On Aid Effectiveness, The International Health Partnership's Work On Aid Effectiveness

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