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The Politics of Partnership: How donors manage risk while letting recipients lead their own development

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2011-12-13
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<html> <head> <title></title> </head> <body> <p>This paper provides recommendations for the US government as it continues grappling with ways of improving foreign aid, taking lessons from successful donor partnerships with recipient countries.&#160;The underlying field research comes from Ethiopia, Guatemala, Haiti, Malawi, and Tanzania.</p> <p>Our research findings suggest that aid works best through genuine partnerships;&#160;partnerships that truly support the visions and efforts of people and their governments.</p> <p>This report argues that instead of trying to avoid risk, donors should accept and manage the risks associated with building more-effective partnerships. The report does not aim to provide a blueprint or roadmap for donors. There is no blueprint for effective partnership, and what&#8217;s &#39;best&#39;&#160;practice depends on the context. As the US government adopts the partnership model for more-effective aid, however, it can learn from the experience of other donors in how to place more trust in recipient leadership.&#160;</p> </body> </html>
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