Description:
"In 2011, following decades
of isolation, Myanmar embarked on an
unprecedented reform process, raising hopes for a new democracy. These
reforms have been welcomed by the international community with rising
levels of aid. If properly handled and spent, aid offers an opportunity to
ha
rness Myanmar?s economic potential and make it work for poor people
–
reducing inequality, providing essential services, building resilience, and
promoting sustainable investment. This
paper
explores what good
-
quality
aid should look like for Myanmar, what
it could deliver for those living in
poverty, and what decision makers can learn from other countries,
to
ensure that aid is a catalyst for democratic reform, equitable growth, and
peace..."
Source/publisher:
OXFAM
Date of Publication:
2014-01-21
Date of entry:
2014-06-16
Grouping:
- Individual Documents
Category:
Language:
English
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Format:
pdf
Size:
752 KB