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    PART 2: Country Reports  Download this chapter

    • Benin
      Challenges for Democratic Ownership and Development Effectiveness
      Aurélien C. Atidegla, Groupe de Recherche et d’Action pour la Promotion de l’Agriculture et du Développement (GRAPAD)/ Reality of Aid Africa
    • Cameroon
      Resources Giant, Development Failures: Improving Local Living Conditions by Implementing the Aid Effectiveness Principles
      Christine Andela and Samuel Biroki, COSADER : NGOs Collective for Food Security and Rural Development
    • Ghana
      Democratic Ownership and Development Results: Are the politics, policies, power and institutions properly aligned?
      Samuel Zan Akologo, Ghana Aid Effectiveness Forum
    • Kenya
      Towards Improving Democratic Ownership of Development
      ActionAid Kenya
    • Lesotho
      Civil Society Perspectives on Aid Effectiveness
      Maseru Lesotho, Economic Justice Network Lesotho
    • Nigeria
      Creating an Environment for Mutual Accountability and Democratic Ownership
      David Tola Winjobi, CAFSO-WRAG for Development
    • Rwanda
      Better Aid to End Aid Dependency
      Sulah Nuwamanya, ActionAid Rwanda
    • Senegal
      Challenges for Democratic Ownership and Development Effectiveness
      Demba Moussa Dembele, Africaine de Recherche et de Cooperation pour l’Appui au Developpement Endogene (ARCADE)
    • Sudan
      The Reality of Aid in Sudan: Democratic Ownership and Development Results for the People
      Medani Abbas Medani Mohamed, National Civic Forum
    • Uganda
      Uganda Registers Mixed Progress under the 2005 Paris Declaration
      Richard Ssewakiryanga, CSO Aid and Development Effectiveness Platform
    • Bangladesh
      Challenges for Democratic Ownership and Development Effectiveness
      Ahmed Swapan Mahmud and Farjana Akter, VOICE
    • Cambodia
      Implementing and Monitoring the Paris Declaration
      Monika Nowaczyk, Cooperation Committee for Cambodia
    • China
      Independent Ownership and Inclusive Parliament Lead to Development Success
      Shuwen Zhou, China Association for NGOs Cooperation
    • Indonesia
      Under the Shadow of the IMF and WB Conditionalities
      S.K. Nikmah and Don K. Marut, INFID
    • Kazakhstan
      Alternative Review of the Implementation of the Paris Declaration and the Accra
      Agenda for Action
      Yevgeniya Kozyreva, The Feminist League
    • Kyrgyzstan
      Country Monitoring Report on Aid Effectiveness
      Nurgul Djanaeva, Forum of Women’s NGOs of Kyrgyzstan
    • Lebanon
      Effectiveness of Government – a Prelude to Aid Effectiveness
      Nahwa Al Muwatiniya
    • Mongolia
      Monitoring Implementation of Paris and Accra Commitments: The Mongolian Experience
      Urantsooj Gombosuren, Centre for Human Rights and Democracy
    • Nepal
      Civil Society Perspective on Aid Effectiveness Reform
      Rabin Subedi, Rural Reconstruction Nepal, Nepal Policy Institute, Bheri Environmental and Excellency Group, Development Lawyer Association
    • Pakistan
      Backtracking from Development Agenda
      Shujauddin Qureshi, Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research, Karachi
    • Palestine
      A Civil Society Perspective on International Aid Effectiveness
      The Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations Network
    • Philippines
      White Elephants in the Philippines: Ownership on Paper
      Nicolas Gloeckl, IBON International
    • Sri Lanka
      Creating Environments for Development Disasters
      Arjuna Seneviratne, The Green Movement of Sri Lanka Inc.
    • Tajikistan
      Country Monitoring Report 2010
      Juraeva Sh.A. Kast Kh.E., CSO “Jahon”
    • Vanuatu
      Failing to Catch the Flowing Tide of the Paris Declaration
      John Salong, Vanuatu Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (VANGO)
    • Yemen
      Assessing Ownership and Results for Development
      Nabil Abdulhafidh Majed, Social Democratic Forum
    • Bolivia
      Development Effectiveness in Bolivia: A Process in Gestation
      Juan Luis Espada and Susana Eróstegui, Unión Nacional de Instituciones para el Trabajo de Acción Social- UNITAS
    • Ecuador
      Between the Progress of the Citizen’s Revolution and the Difficulties of Civil Society
      Molina C. in collaboration with Celi C. and Toro A., Research Center CIUDAD- Observatory of the Cooperation to the Development in Ecuador
    • Guatemala
      Effectiveness of Cooperation for Development: A Balance Sheet
      Norayda Arabella Ponce Sosa and Helmer Velásquez, NGO and Cooperatives Coordination (CONGCOOP)
    • Honduras
      Abandoning Honduras?
      Ileana Morales, Foro Social de Deuda Externa y Desarrollo de Honduras (FOSDEH)
    • Mexico
      Tendencies in International Development Cooperation
      Laura Becerra Pozos, Equipo Pueblo
    • Peru
      Still Wanting In Development Results for the People
      Asociación Nacional de Centros de Investigación Social y Desarollo- ANC

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