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Lundsgaarde, Erik / Evelyn Funk / Anja Kopyra / Jennifer Richter / Hannah Steinfeldt (2012)
This study examines private foundation engagement in development in Tanzania. Though foundation distinctiveness is often not pronounced, stakeholder interviews stressed that support for innovation, filling niches, and business approaches are among the key characteristics of foundation approaches.
How much EU aid should go to middle-income countries? What implications does the changing geography of poverty have for the EU’s effort to contribute to eliminating global poverty? And what challenges is the EU facing when seeking new forms of cooperation with more advanced developing countries?
This study evaluates the direct effects of budget support in Zambia. It focuses on donor strategies, harmonization, alignment with government policies and systems, and the effects of budget support on institutional performance, public financial management, and allocative and operational efficiency.