UID:
almafu_9958102110802883
Format:
1 online resource (125 p.)
ISBN:
1-280-35737-1
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9786610357376
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92-64-01347-4
Series Statement:
Development dimension
Content:
The Development Effectiveness of Food Aid: Does Tying Matter? provides a detailed look into two food aid issues. First, the study assesses the effectiveness of the various ways in which food aid can promote food security and poverty alleviation. Second, the study demonstrates that food aid in-kind carries substantial efficiency costs, conservatively estimated as at least 30% on average. In contrast, most local purchases or regionally sourced imports are relatively efficient ways of providing food aid. Thus, there is scope for considerable efficiency gains by switching to less restricted sourcing of food. The study therefore argues that, in most circumstances, financial aid (cash) is the preferable way to fund direct distribution of food or to provide budgetary support for general development or project assistance.
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Foreword; Table of Contents; Acronyms; Preface; Executive Summary; Chapter 1. The Development Effectiveness of Food Aid; Chapter 2. The Role of the Tying Status of Food Aid; Chapter 3. Conclusions; Annex A. Information Collection and Consultation with DAC Members and Other Stakeholders; Annex B. Selected Literature Review; References
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 92-64-01346-6
Language:
English