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The Reality of Aid 2000 - An independent review of poverty reduction and development assistance (Paperback)
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The Reality of Aid 2000 - An independent review of poverty reduction and development assistance (Paperback)
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NOW IN ITS SEVENTH ANNUAL EDITION, The Reality of Aid 2000 looks at
how the performance of OECD donor countries on aid and development
cooperation has matched up to the challenge of eliminating absolute
poverty. The report charts some improvements at the level of donor
policy and rhetoric. But its stark conclusion is that the potential
of aid to combat poverty is constantly undermined by governments,
both North and South, who fail to address the extreme inequalities
of income and the structural, social and political injustices that
entrench people in poverty. Part I of The Reality of Aid 2000
presents an overview of poverty in the current global context and
an analysis of recent trends in aid - looking particularly at basic
education. In Part II, chapters by experts from NGOs in OECD
countries and the European Union show how donor aid administrations
approach poverty - and highlight the weakness of political
commitment in the North to the needs of the poor. Part III sets out
Southern perspectives on development cooperation. Part IV provides
'at a glance' comparisons of donors' aid outlook and commitment to
development cooperation in the 21st century, poverty eradication,
gender and public support. Throughout the book, information is
presented in easily interpreted diagrams and graphs. The Reality of
Aid has established itself as a unique source of independent
evaluation and comment on aid policies and development. It is
indispensable for all in the field, whether in the official or
voluntary sectors, providing a regular reality check on just how
much the international community is doing to realise the achievable
goal of eliminating poverty. 'Indispensable ... it gives you most
of the hard facts you need to know about the major issues' Nett-'
Internationalist 'The most comprehensive and rigorous independent
analysis of the aid and development policies of the world's
wealthiest nations ... Essential reading' Charity World 'The
Reality of Aid remains an essential purchase by the libraries of
development institutions and an invaluable reference for
development practitioners' Development & Change 'A reliable
'watchdog' for anyone interested in this important aspect of
international relations' ORBIT 'An accessible reference ... [it]
encompasses many key issues and stimulates further research'
Commonwealth & Comparative Politics Originally published in
1999
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