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Record Number
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972427
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b726797
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Title & Author
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Inclusive aid : : changing power and relationships in international development /\ edited by Leslie Christine Groves and Rachel Barbara Hinton.
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Publication Statement
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London ;Sterling, Va :: Earthscan,, 2004.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xviii, 237 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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1136563164
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: 1280476109
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: 1417542756
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: 1849771707
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: 6000000170
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: 6610476101
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: 9781136563164
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: 9781280476105
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: 9781417542758
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: 9781849771702
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: 9786000000172
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: 9786610476107
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1844070328
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1844070336
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9781844070329
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9781844070336
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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The complexity of inclusive aid / Rachel Hinton and Leslie Groves -- Changing power relations in the history of aid / Caroline Robb -- Reflections on organizational change / Jean Horstman -- Who owns a poverty reduction strategy? a case study of power, instruments and relationships in Bolivia / Rosalind Eyben -- Questioning, learning and 'cutting-edge' agendas: some thoughts from Tanzania / Leslie Groves -- The donor-government-citizen frame as seen by a government participant / Margaret Kakande -- Exploring power and relationships: a perspective from Nepal / Ruth Marsden -- An international NGO's staff reflections on power, procedures and relationships / Charles Owusu -- 'If it doesn't fit on the blue square it's out!' an open letter to my donor friend / Everjoice Win -- The bureaucrat / Katja Jassey -- Shifting power to make a difference / Robert Chambers and Jethro Pettit -- How can donors become more accountable to poor people? / Rosalind Eyben and Claire Ferguson -- Minding the gap through organizational learning / Katherine Pasteur and Patta Scott-Villiers -- Personal change and responsible well-being / Patta Scott-Villiers -- Enabling inclusive aid: changing power and relationships in international development / Rachel Hinton.
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Abstract
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Rapid and profound changes are taking place in international development. The past two decades have promoted the ideals of participation and partnership yet key decisions affecting people's lives continue to be made without sufficient attention to the socio-political realities of the countries in which they live. Embedded working traditions vested interests and institutional inertia mean that old habits and cultures persist among the development community. Planning continues as though it were free of unpredictable interactions among stakeholders. This book is about the need to recognise the co.
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Subject
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Economic assistance.
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Subject
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Poverty-- Developing countries.
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Subject
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Armut
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Bekämpfung
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Development-- Business Development.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Development-- Economic Development.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Development-- General.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Government Business.
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Structural Adjustment.
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Economic assistance.
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Entwicklungshilfe
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POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Economic Policy.
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Subject
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Poverty.
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Machtsverhoudingen.
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Ontwikkelingssamenwerking.
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Participatie.
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Developing countries.
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Subject
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Entwicklungsländer
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Dewey Classification
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338.91/09172/4
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LC Classification
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HC60.I418 2004eb
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NLM classification
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83.46bcl
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Added Entry
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Groves, Leslie Christine,1974-
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Hinton, Rachel Barbara,1968-
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