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Do no harm : international support for statebuilding / Organisation for economic co-operation and development

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  • Do no harm : international support for statebuilding / Organisation for economic co-operation and development
  • Ne pa nuire un principe fondamental de l'appui international au renforcement de l'État.
  • Paris : OECD, cop. 2010
  • 1 vol. (198 p. : ill., graph., tabl. ; 23 cm
  • Conflict and fragility 2074-3645
  • 978-92-64-07738-6
  • 92-64-07738-3
  • 9789264077386 br.
  • Conflict and fragility (Print) 2074-3645
  • 361.26
  • 327.172
  • Aussi disponible en français : "Ne pa nuire : un principe fondamental de l'appui international au renforcement de l'État"
  • Bibliogr. p. 181-198
  • introduction Donor impact on statebuilding : the macro perspective Trade-offs in aid-delivery mechanisms and their impact on policy processes Functions of the state Conclusions and recommendations
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "Despite the best of intentions, donors can inadvertently undermine statebuilding processes. When the resources they deliver or the reforms they advocate weaken rather than strengthen the state's decision- and policy-making functions, their efforts can do more harm than good. Donors can also do harm by creating a brain drain away from state organizations - for instance, by hiring the most qualified civil servants. How can donors ensure they do no harm, making sure they intervene constructively in fragile situations? This publication provides practical guidance based on the results of research undertaken on behalf of the OECD DAC International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF). The book is based on comparative case studies of six countries (Afghanistan, Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nepal, Rwanda and Sierra Leone) and a comprehensive literature review."
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