ABSTRACT

NOW IN ITS FIFTH ANNUAL EDITION, The Reality of Aid continues to present the most comprehensive and rigorous independent analysis available of the aid and development policies of the world's richest nations, and exposes the gaps between rhetoric and reality. Part I presents a consideration of current issues in development cooperation in the context of globalisation and the increasing importance of private aid flows. Part II gives a full-report on the performance of OECD countries and the European Union over the last year, and also includes a report on the continuing Lom negotiations between the EU and Africa. Part III gives a Southern perspective, with chapters on development and cooperation in Argentina, Central and Eastern Europe, Ghana, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Latin America, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Part IV reviews trends in aid policy and spending by Northern governments and NGOs, with 'at a glance' tables and charts which compare donors' performance on issues such as poverty eradication, gender, emergency relief, leadership and public information. Throughout, information is presented in easily interpreted diagrams and graphs. First produced in 1993, The Reality of Aid has established itself as a unique source of independent evaluation and comment on aid policies and development. It is indispensable for all in the field, whether in the official or voluntary sectors. Originally published in 1997

part |2 pages

Part I: Current Issues and Key Themes

chapter |1 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part II: OECD Country Profiles

chapter |14 pages

Australia

chapter |7 pages

Belgium

chapter |7 pages

Canada

chapter |7 pages

Denmark

chapter |6 pages

Finland

chapter |6 pages

France

chapter |9 pages

Germany

chapter |7 pages

Ireland

chapter |8 pages

Italy

chapter |6 pages

Japan

chapter |7 pages

Netherlands

chapter |8 pages

New Zealand

chapter |6 pages

Norway

chapter |5 pages

Portugal

chapter |7 pages

Spain

chapter |6 pages

Sweden

chapter |7 pages

Switzerland

chapter |9 pages

United Kingdom

chapter |7 pages

United States

chapter |19 pages

European Union

chapter |12 pages

The EU and Africa

part |2 pages

Part III: Perspectives from the South

part |2 pages

Part IV: Aid Trends, Facts and Figures

chapter |1 pages

World aid at a glance

chapter |3 pages

World aid in 1995 and 1996

chapter |11 pages

Trends in aid and development cooperation

chapter |3 pages

The outlook for aid

chapter |4 pages

Trends in ODA through NGOs

chapter |2 pages

Glossary

chapter |1 pages

Exchange rates

chapter |1 pages

Notes on data