ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1986, this book evaluated the review of the Australian Overseas Aid Program (the 1984 Jackson Report) and discusses the significance of Australia’s contribution to overseas aid for the future. The book focusses on the overall context of the Jackson report; discusses the geographical distribution of aid proposed by the report and examines aid administration in its more specific bureaucratic context and with broader questions of community participation in developmental processes.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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General Issues in Aid Policy
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Geographical Distribution of Aid
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Issues in an Aid Program
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Organisation and Practice of Aid