Ownership and Partnership What Role for Civil Society in Poverty Reduction Strategies?

Partnership Forums are the means by which the OECD Development Assistance Committee provides a venue for non-governmental actors to express their points of view and to offer their own contributions to development policy and strategy. In December 2000, the DAC and the Development Centre held a Forum...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Smillie, Ian (-)
Autores Corporativos: Development Partnership Forum Corporate Author (corporate author), Development Partnership Forum (-), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Development Centre, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Development Assistance Committee
Otros Autores: Solignac-Lecomte, Henri-Bernard
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2003.
Colección:Development Centre Studies,
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface / Louka T. Katseli
  • Executive summary / Henny Helmich, Fritz Meijndert and John Simpson
  • Ch. 1. Changing partners; changing assumptions / Sylvia Borren
  • Ch. 2. National dialogue: the World Bank experience / Pablo Guerrero
  • Ch. 3. Civil society participation and the poverty eradication plan of Uganda / Walter Eberlei
  • Ch. 4. Civil society and the education system in Ghana. Decline in the Ghanaian education system / Emmanuel Kuyole ; Oxfam and Ghana's national education campaign coalition / Tony Burdon
  • Ch. 5. Gender, national budgeting and civil society in Tanzania. The Swedish approach to poverty reduction in development co-operation / Marja Ruohomäki ; Mainstreaming gender in national planning and budgeting processes: the case of Tanzania / Aggripina Mosha
  • Ch. 6. The idea of ownership, the reality of systems / Judith Randel
  • Ch. 7. Power relationships: government, the market and civil society / Sylvia Borren
  • Ch. 8. National dialogue: realistic expectations? / Ian Smillie.