Do No Harm
International Support for Statebuilding
How can donors ensure they do no harm? How can they be sure they intervene constructively in fragile situations? Do No Harm provides practical guidance based on the results of research undertaken on behalf of the OECD DAC International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF). The book is based on comparative case studies of six countries (Afghanistan, Bolivia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nepal, Rwanda and Sierra Leone) and a comprehensive literature review. It addresses how the interventions of OECD countries may risk undermining positive statebuilding processes, and makes recommendations as to how this may be avoided in the future. Do No Harm is an important source to guide external engagement in situations of fragility and conflict, both at the policy and the field level.
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Trade-offs in aid-delivery mechanisms and their impact on policy processes
Chapter 2 looks at how donors manage the trade-offs involved in the choice of aid delivery mechanisms and the impact these choices have on statebuilding and policy-making processes. It focuses on problems of on- and off-budget aid, the provision of technical assistance and donors’ hiring practices.
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