New-York
United States Agency for International Development, USAID
2005
74 p.
Integrated global communications and markets, increased awareness of violence from non-state actors, and the surge in infection and death rates from HIV/AIDS have drawn attention to development in a way that has not been seen since the end of World War II. Multilateral and bilateral agencies involved in setting international development policies have highlighted the role of education in development. This paper starts to rethink the role and effectiveness of foreign assistance.
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