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Tvedten Inge
Emeritus
Anthropologist with a particular interest in urban and rural poverty and poverty alleviation.
Poverty research, poverty monitoring and evaluation, gender, development cooperation, political and economic conditions in Mozambique and Angola, Southern Africa, part. Mozambique, Angola, Namibia
International Development and Development Cooperation: Challenges Ahead
Journal Article | Jan 2005
It is likely that the international aid system will continue to evolve along one major axis in the years to come, with a fragmented, foreign-policy focus ...
Development aid, International aid system, Aid priorities
Sri Lanka: Exploring 'Ownership' of Aid-Funded Projects: a Comparative Study of Japanese, Norwegian and Swedish Project Aid
Book Chapter | Jan 2008
Sri Lanka: Exploring 'Ownership' of Aid-Funded Projects: a Comparative Study of Japanese, Norwegia
Development aid, Development projects, Comparative analysis, Sri Lanka
"Economic Aid to Post-conflict Countries: A Methodological Critique of Collier and Hoeffler"
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2005
This paper retests the analysis of "Aid Policy and Growth in Post-Conflict Societies," by Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler (October 2002 and forthcoming ...
Economic aid, Post-conflict, Methodology
Evaluation View: Norwegian Development Aid in the Age of the Corona
Newspaper Op-Ed | Nov 2020
How did Norwegian aid respond to the Covid-19 pandemic? Several new initiatives were launched, the aid budget was adjusted to give more emphasis to vaccines ...
Development Aid, Covid-19, Norway
The changing role of Chinese development aid
CMI Insight | Mar 2020
In recent years, China has significantly increased its development interventions. China is now among the major providers of aid to Africa. Foreign aid ...
development, aid, donors, infrastructure, China, Africa, Norway
Country Evaluation Brief: Palestine
Report in External Series | Jan 2017
The Occupied Palestinian Territories is one of the world’s most aid-dependent countries. Despite overall levels of aid falling since 2009, the Territories ...
Palestine
Corruption, Anti-corruption Efforts and Aid: Do Donors Have the Right Approach?
Report in External Series | Feb 2008
This paper is an output from a two-year research project on the linkages between Good Governance, New Aid Modalities and Poverty Reduction for the Advisory ...
corruption, governance, aid, budget support
Introduction: Conceptualising Ownership in Aid Relations
Book Chapter | Jan 2008
Introduction: Conceptualising Ownership in Aid Relations Alf Morten Jerve and Annette Skovsted Han
Development aid
Managing Aid Exit and Transformation. Botswana Country Case Study. On CD-Rom
Report in External Series | Jan 2008
Managing Aid Exit and Transformation. Botswana Country Case Study. On CD-Rom Jan Isaksen Joint Do
Development aid, Aid evaluation, Botswana
Economic Aid to Post-conflict Countries: A Methodological Critique of Collier and Hoeffler.
Journal Article | Jan 2005
This paper retests the analysis of "Aid Policy and Growth in Post-Conflict Societies," by Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler (October 2002 and forthcoming ...
aid policy, post-conflict, peacebuilding
Angola health survey: Opportunities to reduce maternal and newborn mortality
Angola Brief | Jun 2012
In Angola, every tenth child dies before the age of one. 40% of these deaths happen within 28 days of birth. Angola has among the highest maternal and ...
Angola
Collaboration against corruption?: Multistakeholder groups in natural resource management
U4 Issue | Jun 2011
Multistakeholder processes – involving representatives from civil society, government and the private sector — are increasingly viewed by ...
natural resource management
External Debts, Growth and Peace in the Sudan. Some Serious Challenges Facing the Country in the Post-Conflict Era
Sudan Report | Jul 2008
Traditional studies on the external debt problem have focused mainly on the development of the magnitude and trends of the external debt in the low-income ...
Sudan
Self-interest and global responsibility: Aid policies of South Korea and India in the making
CMI Report | Jun 2009
How can we understand the emerging donors? The role of ‘emerging’ donors is currently at the heart of the international aid discourse, ...
Development assistance, Aid policy, Emerging donors, India, South Korea, India, South Korea
Aid, Growth and Peace: A Comparative Analysis
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2005
The paper examines patterns of post-conflict aid in a sample of 14 countries, with in-depth qualitative analysis of seven cases. The study shows that ...
Development aid, Peace keeping, Post-conflict, Case studies
Maintaining the Process? Aid to Transitional Justice in Rwanda and Guatemala, 1995-2005
Report in External Series | Nov 2007
This report assesses the aid that was given in support of transitional justice processes in Rwanda and Guatemala between 1995 and 2005. The analysis is ...
transitional justice, criminal courts, truth commissions, traditional justice mechanisms, reparations, security sector reform, aid, peacebuilding, development, Rwanda, Guatemala
Aid for trade: A misdirected initiative?
CMI Working Paper | Sep 2009
Given that the motivation for aid is poverty reduction, I argue that Aid for Trade (AfT) measures need to demonstrate that they are effective and have ...
SADC, Aid for trade, Poverty
Hands Off My Regime! Governments’ Restrictions on Foreign Aid to Non-Governmental Organizations in Poor and Middle-Income Countries
Journal Article | Mar 2016
Many resource-strapped developing country governments seek international aid, but when that assistance is channeled through domestic civil society, it ...
Aid and conditionality - the role of the bilateral donor. A case study of the Norwegian-Tanzanian aid relationship
Commissioned Report | Jan 1999
Aid and conditionality - the role of the bilateral donor. A case study of the Norwegian-Tanzanian a