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Shifting Sands: The Evolving Landscape of Aid Conditionality and its Effects

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posted on 2024-07-19, 14:32 authored by Kristina Tschunkert

This review examines the evolving landscape of aid conditionality since 2010, highlighting its debated effectiveness and shifting focus. Traditional conditionality, often tied to policy reforms, showed limited success, prompting a move towards ownership, dialogue, and results-based approaches. Major donors now emphasize collaborative, context-specific strategies. New forms of conditionality, including those tied to human rights and migration, face challenges and mixed results. The rise of "new" donors like China, offering fewer conditions, further complicates the effectiveness and future of traditional aid models.

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Institute of Development Studies

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Tschunkert, K. (2024). Shifting Sands: The Evolving Landscape of Aid Conditionality and its Effects. K4DD Rapid Evidence Review 65. Brighton UK: Institute of Development Studies. DOI: 10.19088/K4DD.2024.024

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K4DD Rapid Evidence Review 65

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