Catalyzing Development: A New Vision for Aid

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Homi J. Kharas, Woojin Jung, Koji Makino
Brookings Institution Press, 2011 - Political Science - 305 pages

Some may dispute the effectiveness of aid. But few would disagree that aid delivered to the right source and in the right way can help poor and fragile countries develop. It can be a catalyst, but not a driver of development. Aid now operates in an arena with newplayers, such as middle-income countries, private philanthropists, and the business community; new challenges presented by fragile states, capacity development, and climate change; and new approaches, including transparency, scaling up, and South-South cooperation. The next High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness must determine how to organize and deliver aid better in this environment.

Catalyzing Development proposes ten actionable game-changers to meet these challenges based on in-depth, scholarly research. It advocates for these to be included in a Busan Global Development Compact in order to guide the work of development partners in a flexible and differentiated manner in the years ahead.

Contributors:Kemal Dervis (Brookings Institution), Shunichiro Honda (JICA Research Institute), Akio Hosono (JICA Research Institute), Johannes F. Linn (Emerging Markets Forum and Brookings Institution), Ryutaro Murotani (JICA Research Institute), Jane Nelson (Harvard Kennedy School and Brookings Institution), Mai Ono (JICA Research Institute), Kang-ho Park (Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Korea), Tony Pipa (U.S. Agency for International Development), Sarah Puritz Milsom (Brookings Institution), Hyunjoo Rhee (Korea International Cooperation Agency), Mine Sato (JICA Research Institute), Shinichi Takeuchi (JICA Research Institute), Keiichi Tsunekawa (JICA Research Institute), Ngaire Woods (University College, Oxford), Sam Worthington (InterAction)

 

Contents

An Agenda for the Busan HighLevel Forum on Aid Effectiveness
1
New Development Partners and a Global Development Partnership
38
The Importance of International NGOs and Foundations in a New Aid Architecture
61
Toward New Models of Engagement
83
Rethinking Aid Coordination
112
Development Assistance and State Building in Fragile Situations
127
The Example of Climate Protection
155
Inside the Black Box of Capacity Development
179
The Institutional Dimension
202
Changing the Accountability Engagement and Effectiveness of Aid
233
Promoting SouthSouth Cooperation through Knowledge Exchange
260
Contributors
281
Index
283
Back Cover
308
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Homi Kharas is a senior fellow and deputy director of Global Economy and Development at the Brookings Institution. Koji Makino is the senior adviser to the director general inthe Operations Strategy Department at the Japan International Cooperation Organization (JICA). Woojin Jung is a policy analyst at the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).