Ownership and Partnership [E-Book]: What Role for Civil Society in Poverty Reduction Strategies? / Ian Smillie and Henri-Bernard Solignac Lecomte
Partnership Forums are the means by which the OECD Development Assistance Committee provides a venue for non-governmental actors to express their points of view and to offer their own contributions to development policy and strategy. In December 2000, the DAC and the Development Centre held a Forum...
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Personal Name(s): | Smillie, Ian. |
Solignac Lecomte, Henri-Bernard. | |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2003
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104 p. ; 16x23cm. |
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englisch |
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9789264019423 |
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10.1787/9789264019423-en |
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Development Centre Studies
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Development Social Issues/Migration/Health |
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Preface by Louka T. Katseli
- Executive Summary by Henny Helmich, Fritz Meijndert and Sohn Simpson
- Chapter 1. Changing Partners; Changing Assumptions by Sulvia Borren
- Chapter 2. National Dialogue: The World Bank Experience by Pablo Guerrero
- Chapter 3. Civil Society and the Poverty Eradication Plan of Uganda by Walter Eberlei
- Chapter 4. Civil Society and the Education System in Ghana: Decline in the Ghanaian Education System by Emmanuel Kuyole
- Chapter 5. Gender, National Budgeting, and Civil Society in Tanzania
- The Swedish Approach to Poverty Reduction in Development Cooperation by Marja Ruohomaki
- Mainstreaming Gender in National Planning and Budgeting Processes: The Case of Tanzania by Aggripina Mosha
- Chapter 6. The Idea of Ownership, the Reality of Systems by Judith Randel
- Chapter 7. Power Relationships: Government, the Market, and Civil Society by Sulvia Borren
- Chapter 8. National Dialogue: Realistic Expectations? by Ian Smillie
- List of Participants