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Joint Assessment of Ownership and Partnership in Tanzania: Comparative Review of the Aid Programmes of Denmark, Finland, Ireland and Japan

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This Joint Assessment compares the strengths of four donors in Tanzania, namely Denmark, Finland, Ireland and Japan, as well as the challenges facing them, and makes observations on their aid programmes. The aim of the Joint Assessment of these four donors (2-13 March 2003) was to understand the way in which the implementation of donors’ partnership strategies contributes to country ownership. The paper looks at the challenges for donors posed by the Tanzanian aid co-ordination mechanisms, which strongly promote Tanzanian ownership of the development programme. It concludes with a series of lessons for DAC donors...

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  • Oecd, 2004. "Joint Assessment of Ownership and Partnership in Tanzania: Comparative Review of the Aid Programmes of Denmark, Finland, Ireland and Japan," OECD Journal on Development, OECD Publishing, vol. 4(4), pages 111-176.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:dcdkaa:5lmqcr2jf3xs
    DOI: 10.1787/journal_dev-v4-art29-en
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