ABSTRACT

This unique study from the OECD Development Centre presents a comprehensive review by independent experts of the relationships and division of responsibility between the 22 member governments of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC), and NGOs from these donor countries, working in international development. Additional chapters cover the roles of the European Union and the World Bank. Among other themes, the book looks at two very significant issues. First, at the way in which an overemphasis on evaluation may be leading NGOs to focus purely on measuring their output, thus choosing activities which are easily accountable. Second, it examines the important impacts of the evolution in the funding relationship between governments and NGOs - from matching grants to contracts - where NGOs must increasingly compete for contracts.

part |251 pages

Country Studies, European Union and the World Bank

chapter |12 pages

Australia

chapter |11 pages

Austria 1

chapter |9 pages

Belgium

chapter |14 pages

Canada

chapter |9 pages

Denmark

chapter |9 pages

Finland 1

chapter |11 pages

France

chapter |9 pages

Germany

chapter |6 pages

Greece

chapter |11 pages

Ireland 1

chapter |9 pages

Italy 1

chapter |10 pages

Japan

chapter |5 pages

Luxembourg

chapter |12 pages

Norway

chapter |8 pages

Portugal

chapter |7 pages

Spain

chapter |12 pages

Sweden

chapter |13 pages

Switzerland

chapter |16 pages

United States 1

chapter |10 pages

The World Bank 1