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Britain's International Development Policies

Britain's International Development Policies
Author: B. Ireton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137272333

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History of Britain's official international development efforts, beginning with its colonial era and then following the establishment of a new Ministry created by Prime Minister, the Rt Honourable Harold Wilson.


The Politics and Economics of Britain's Foreign Aid

The Politics and Economics of Britain's Foreign Aid
Author: Tim Lankester
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-06-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136271228

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The Pergau dam in Malaysia was the most controversial project in the history of British aid. Because of its high cost, it was a poor candidate for aid funding. It was provided in part to honour a highly irregular promise of civil aid in connection with a major arms deal. After two parliamentary inquiries and intense media coverage, in a landmark judgement the aid for Pergau was declared unlawful. Tim Lankester offers a detailed case study of this major aid project and of government decision-making in Britain and Malaysia. Exposing the roles played by key politicians and other stakeholders on both sides, he analyses the background to the aid/arms linkage, and the reasons why the British and Malaysian governments were so committed to the project, before exploring the response of Britain’s Parliament, and its media and NGOs, and the resultant legal case. The main causes of the Pergau debacle are carefully drawn out, from conflicting policy agendas within the British government to the power of the business lobby and the inability of Parliament to provide any serious challenge. Finally, Lankester asks whether, given what was known at the time and what we know now, he and his colleagues in Britain’s aid ministry were correct in their objections to the project. Pergau is still talked about as a prime example of how not to do aid. Tim Lankester, a key figure in the affair, is perfectly placed to provide the definitive account. At a time when aid budgets are under particular scrutiny, it provides a cautionary tale.


Providing budget support to developing countries

Providing budget support to developing countries
Author: Great Britain: National Audit Office
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2008-02-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780102951325

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Budget support is aid provided directly to a partner government's central exchequer, and aims to reduce poverty through helping to fund the poverty reduction strategy of the beneficiary country. DFID's use of budget support has risen to £461 million, representing nearly twenty per cent of bilateral expenditure. This study examines the aims of budget support, what it is achieving, how DFID manages the risks of using it and how DFID takes individual funding decisions. The report finds that budget support has: often enabled partner governments to increase expenditure on priority areas; resulted in partner governments providing more services, particularly in health and education; helped increase the capacity of partner governments to plan and deliver services effectively and to develop better poverty-focused policies; helped partner governments to strengthen their financial management systems and encouraged other donors to support such reforms; facilitated donor alignment to, and support for, the developing nation's own strategies; and reinforced existing economic stability and good economic management. But evidence on whether budget support has yielded better value for money than other forms of aid is not conclusive. While budget support has some advantages compared to other forms of aid, it also carries significant risks which need to be better managed. Monitoring achievement is challenging, and DFID does not always set out what it expects to achieve or by when. Formal monitoring frameworks do not always track progress in remedying weaknesses in financial systems. And monitoring of human rights - one of the key criteria for giving budget support - is not yet systematic. Weaknesses in available statistics continue to limit the ability to monitor results. Developing country governments may not be capable of using UK funds efficiently and effectively or may misuse them for political reasons or through corruption.


British Development Policies 1966

British Development Policies 1966
Author: Overseas Development Institute (London, England)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1966
Genre: Economic assistance, British
ISBN:

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British Development Policies

British Development Policies
Author: James Lambe
Publisher: London : Overseas Development Institute
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1969
Genre: Economic assistance
ISBN:

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The Securitization of Foreign Aid

The Securitization of Foreign Aid
Author: Stephen Brown
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137568828

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Security concerns increasingly influence foreign aid: how Western countries give aid, to whom and why. With contributions from experts in the field, this book examines the impact of security issues on six of the world's largest aid donors, as well as on key crosscutting issues such as gender equality and climate change.


British Development Policies

British Development Policies
Author: Overseas Development Institute (London, England)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1970
Genre: Economic assistance, British
ISBN:

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Religion and British International Development Policy

Religion and British International Development Policy
Author: Aikande Clement Kwayu
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2020-03-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3030382230

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This book studies the relationship between British government and faith groups in its international development agenda within and beyond the context of Brexit. It includes aspects of International Relations, International Development, and Religion and Politics to trace the relationship between the British government and faith groups, showing that the relationship is enhanced on three conditions: (i) the resurgence of religion in international affairs; (ii) the attitudes of politicians and political parties towards the third sector (i.e. voluntary and private sectors); and (iii) the rising prominence of the international development agenda in British politics. The third condition triggers the need to understand this relationship in the wake of Brexit. Thus, the book aims to analyze to what extent the increasing prominence of an international development agenda in British politics explains the relationship between the government and faith groups, and ultimately whether Brexit has increased the prominence of international development agenda and brought faith groups into closer relations with the government.