Institutions and Stability

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Will paying for results help build better institutions? by Alan WHAITES

Results-based aid (RBA) has tended to be seen as too focused on simple measures of impact to work for governance. With signs of progress on indicators, and a little juggling of the concept, could there be a place for RBA in institutional reform?

Read the full article on the blogsite of the Governance and Development Institute of Development Studies (IDS)
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Labels: Alan WHAITES, Governance, Integrity in aid, managing risks
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