Knowledge for Development? Knowledge for Development?

Knowledge for Development‪?‬

Comparing British, Japanese, Swedish and World Bank Aid

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Descripción editorial

In 1996, the World Bank President, James Wolfensohn, declared that his organization would henceforth be 'the knowledge bank'. This marked the beginning of a new discourse of knowledge-based aid, which has spread rapidly across the development field. This book is the first detailed attempt to analyse this new discourse.



Through an examination of four agencies -- the World Bank, the British Department for International Development, the Japan International Cooperation Agency and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency -- the book explores what this new approach to aid means in both theory and practice. It concludes that too much emphasis has been on developing capacity within agencies rather than addressing the expressed needs of Southern 'partners'. It also questions whether knowledge-based aid leads to greater agency certainty about what constitutes good development.

GÉNERO
Negocios y finanzas personales
PUBLICADO
2013
4 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
400
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Zed Books
VENDEDOR
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
TAMAÑO
2
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