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ID163076
Title ProperEvaluating Brazilian South–South Cooperation in Haiti
LanguageENG
AuthorPickup, Megan
Summary / Abstract (Note)I focus on evaluating Brazilian development and humanitarian cooperation in Haiti to answer how emerging providers such as Brazil are contributing to global development through cooperation. The paper establishes criteria for evaluation, arguing that global standards for aid effectiveness need to be expanded. I argue that when assessed on ownership, efficiency and sustainability, cooperation holds several advantages and limits, such as misplaced assumptions that Brazil’s approach is appropriate elsewhere. The discussion is rooted in the context of Haiti in order to underline how outcomes are not pre-determined, but rather depend on the model’s interaction with the partner context.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 39, No.10; Oct 2018: p.1941-1961
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 39 No 10
Key WordsBrazil ;  Haiti ;  Aid Effectiveness ;  South–South Cooperation ;  Evaluative Framework


 
 
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