Articles

690 in total475 - 480 shown
View
  1. Decentralisation: Learning Lessons from the Developing World

    Decentralisation is not always easily implemented and many developing countries have failed or are failing to introduce effective decentralised governance systems. But why? Francois Vaillancourt from the University of Montreal, Canada, considers the obstacles, conditions for success and how these might be relevant to European Commission staff.
    0 0 6 697
    11 November 2011
  2. Government Ownership Key to Successful EU Support to the Philippines

    The European Commission’s experience in the Philippines in recent years has been marked by strong country ownership of development programming and implementation. This hands-on approach has proved to be a decisive factor in achieving effective aid interventions and could offer lessons for other countries.
    0 0 7 709
    2 November 2011
  3. Smart Procurement for More Effective Aid

    More aid contracts being won locally could boost development and job creation in partner countries, according to a new report by the European Network on Debt and Development, Eurodad.
    0 0 9 073
    27 October 2011