Why we need to work more effectively in fragile states
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TextPublication details: Department for International Development (DFID) 2005Description: 28pISBN: - 1 86192 667 7
- HT 170 .I58 2005
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Discusses what donors need to consider when delivering aid to fragile states and this includes better coordination, good governence, security sector reform and public financial management. Examines the different principles that should be adhered to when working in fragile states. Emphasises on checking on better early warning signs, understanding the political economy of the country and provision of aid. Provides the specific commitments of DFID in tackling the challenges of fragile states.
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