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Aid to African Agriculture: Lessons from Two Decades of Donors' Experience |
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 Aid to African Agriculture The book opens with an overview of the broad trends in donor assistance
to the six countries under investigation and an analysis of country
performance based on data from the records of governments and donors.
Discussions are organized around several topics: 1) the policies donors
adopted toward promoting agriculture; 2) how recipients ' perceptions
of their development needs and priorities influenced the amount and
form of aid given; 3) the context of assistance; 4) how strategic,
commercial, and humanitarian constituencies in donor countries
influenced the level and content of assistance programs; and 5) the
comparative advantage of donors with respect to their ability to
provide agricultural or other specific kinds of assistance. The book
does not cover livestock and forestry in any detail, although both play
an important role in alleviating poverty and in ensuring environmental
sustainability. The book ends with an assessment of the donors ' effect
on country policies and performance and outlines the study ' s
implications for future donor assistance.
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