Aid co-ordination and aid effectiveness: a review of country and regional experience.
By: Barry, A.J.
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This study explores the character and changing nature of some of the principle methods and structures of co-ordination, and provides an accessible base of comparative information and analysis that may help in the adaptation of different approaches to aid co-ordination in varying circumstances and situations. The work has been based partly on a general survey of the historical development of country-based aid co-ordination and the variety of current arrangements for particular countries, and on a number of case studies.
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