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Foreign Aid Outline

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  • "Foreign Aid OutlineINTRODUCTION? Policy problem and identifies the issues to solve- (1) Difficulties inmonitoring foreign aid effectiveness and(2) Inconsistencies of foreign aidincentives to both donors and recipients due to ‘fungibility’ problems.?..

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  • "Foreign Aid OutlineINTRODUCTION? Policy problem and identifies the issues to solve- (1) Difficulties inmonitoring foreign aid effectiveness and(2) Inconsistencies of foreign aidincentives to both donors and recipients due to ‘fungibility’ problems.? Summary of the policy recommendations and the reasoning behind them-(1) OECD to come up with strategies that seek to support high qualitydomestic institutions and (2) Aligning the aid with the recipients domesticindicators in a bid to addressing ‘fungibility’ problems.? The policy brief’s audience- OECD ISSUE DESCRIPTION- Using relevant academic literature (Journal and books)? What is the relevance of the issue? Status quo including statistics and policy attempts limitations ? Policy environments- recipient countries, donor body (OECD), policy-directives etc.POLICY PROPOSAL - Using relevant academic literature (Journal and books)? Detailed proposed policy reforms and including cost and benefits.? Discussions of other plausible alternative reforms.? The role and strategic positioning of policy makers and other stakeholders.? Implementation terrain- who and what to involve, how to involve them,challenges and threats to expect and how to overcome them.CONCLUSION?Summary of the issues, how to address them and the impact of the reforms."

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