How Development Assistance from France and the United Kingdom Has Evolved: Fifty Years on from Decolonisation

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11 mars 2010

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François Pacquement, « How Development Assistance from France and the United Kingdom Has Evolved: Fifty Years on from Decolonisation », International Development Policy | Revue internationale de politique de développement, ID : 10.4000/poldev.137


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France and the United Kingdom are influential backers when it comes to the global governance of aid to developing countries. A short history of the contributions made by these former colonial powers to ODA is presented, covering the institutions concerned, strategies conducted and funding provided. These institutions have undergone complex changes since the initial phase of making “improvements” in the colonies up until recent reforms. Their ambitious strategies, grounded on considerable research, have received attention from a multilateral audience, turning the colonial question into a global issue. The vision of aid in both France and the UK is broader than is conveyed by the calculations that are carried out by the OECD’s DAC. Though subject to political contingencies, aid from these countries amounts to a substantial contribution that seeks to respond to various development needs.

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