Accountability in International Development Aid

Ethics and International Affairs 20 (1):1-23 (2006)
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Concerns over aid effectiveness have led to calls for greater accountability in international development aid. This article examines the state of accountability within and between international development agencies: aid NGOs, international financial institutions, and government aid ministries.

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