Warwick E. Murray (Victoria University o John Overton (Victoria, University of We Gerard Prinsen
One of the key principles for effective aid programmes is that recipient agencies exert high degrees of ownership over the agendas, resources, systems and outcomes of aid activities. Sovereign recipient states should lead the process of development. Yet despite this well-recognised principle, the realities of aid delivery mean that ownership is often compromised in practice. Aid, Ownership and Development examines this `inverse sovereignty' hypothesis with regard to the states and territories of the Pacific Island region. It provides an initial overview of different aid `regimes' over...
One of the key principles for effective aid programmes is that recipient agencies exert high degrees of ownership over the agendas, resources, systems...