Organizing U.S. Foreign Aid : Confronting the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century /
"Recommends fundamental reorganization of U.S. foreign aid, currently based on outsourcing and management for results, in favor of a more unified approach emphasizing development education, stringent evaluation, and a new approach to contracting"--Provided by publisher.
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Washington, D.C. :
Brookings Institution Press,
2005.
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Table des matières:
- A new urgency: international development and U.S. foreign policy
- The nature of development
- What is foreign aid?
- The mission and purposes of U.S. foreign aid
- A short history of aid
- Organizational landscape of U.S. foreign aid
- Structure and processes of the U.S. Agency for International Development
- The political context of U.S. international assistance
- Alternative approaches: other aid-giving donor countries
- Foreign aid in the twenty-first century
- Challenges and opportunities: recommendations and options for organizing U.S. foreign aid.