Making things simpler? harmonizing aid delivery in the Cook Islands by Vaine Wichman
Material type: ArticleSeries: Capacity development series. Pacific choicePublication details: Manila, Philippines Asian Development Bank (ADB) 2008Description: 27 p. ill. 23 cmISBN:- 9789715617710
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"A 2001 report by Australian Agency for International Development and the New Zealand Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Trade marked the beginning of efforts by both governments to increase their emphasis on aid harmonization in the Pacific. This was followed by a decision to pilot a cofunded program in Cook Islands which is the subject of this case study. The case is presented through the eyes of Garth Henderson, the senior Cook Islands official responsible for aid management. It describes how the Cook Islands government, through the aid harmonization process, and under Henderson’s leadership, enhanced its capacity for aid management while strengthening national ownership and
forging a shared sense of direction by all stakeholders."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 27)