Aid Effectiveness in Africa: Developing Trust between Donors and Governments
By (Author) Phyllis R. Pomerantz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
15th November 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
362.19697920096
Paperback
184
Width 154mm, Height 226mm, Spine 10mm
245g
A significant contribution to the ongoing debate on aid effectiveness, this work examines the extent to which trust is present in todays aid relationships. Pomerantz offers valuable recommendations, learned in years of fieldwork and research, that have the potential to transform the way that aid agencies operate.
. . . a hopeful book based on years of practical experience and thus should be applauded. * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *
Phyllis R. Pomerantz has worked for the World Bank since 1979. Among other technical and managerial roles, she served as Country Manager and Country Director of Zambia and Mozambique from 1994 to 2000. Following her special assignment to research and write about aid relationships in Africa, she was appointed the World Bank's first Chief Learning Officer, the position she currently holds.