ABSTRACT

Traditional development projects accounted for two-thirds of expenditure under the Lomé Conventions in the 1980s, but had declined to less then 40% of all payments in 1994. Increasingly, budgetary aid or rehabilitation of existing infrastructure has replaced the traditional schemes. In Lomé III a sectoral import programme was introduced, followed by a general import programme under Lomé IV, with the aim to ‘meet the needs of ACP states in financial crisis’. 2 Other instruments for programme support exist as well.