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Aid and conditionality - The role of the bilateral donor: A case study of Norwegian–Tanzanian aid relationship

  • Published: 06.04.2010

Executive summary

This study gives a presentation of the role of Norway – from a conditionality perspective – in the aid negotiation processes within different forums, mainly the CG meetings and the bilateral annual country consultations between Norway and Tanzania in order to investigate the role of Norway, and in more general terms what has been the role of the bilateral donor in this regard. The report also analyses how Norway has applied its conditionality policy towards Tanzania, and how this has changed over time. Moreover, how the Norwegian policy can be explained is explored.

Report details

Title:
Aid and conditionality - The role of the bilateral donor: A case study of Norwegian–Tanzanian aid relationship
Published:
06.04.2010
Type:
Evaluation reports, Evaluations
Commisioned by:
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Themes:
Research, Human rights and civil society, Human Rights, Governance and economic development, Anti-corruption and transparency, Fragility and fragile contexts
Number of pages:
64
Serial number:
6/1999