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Mediciones alternativas de la cooperación internacional para el desarrollo en el contexto de la agenda post 2015

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  • Jorge Antonio Pérez Pineda

    (Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora. México.)

  • Ángel Alañón Pardo

    (Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. España.)

Abstract

El fin de los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio este 2015 y su sustitución por los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sustentable (ODS) para los próximos años, abren la puerta a muchos debates en torno al desarrollo y a la eficacia de la ayuda. Uno de los debates centrales gira en torno a garantizar una ayuda eficaz, mayor transparencia y una gestión orientada a resultados. Así, el presente trabajo aborda algunas de las iniciativas más significativas en torno a ellas. Contrastando con las mediciones clásicas con enfoques micro o macro, son de interés aquellas asociadas a los grandes objetivos del desarrollo, los principios de la eficacia, los procesos y resultados, los esfuerzos locales y regionales y particularidades sobre el rol de distintos actores, pasando por indicadores de cooperación sur-sur, hasta el uso de técnicas espaciales que intentan coadyuvar a un mejor entendimiento de los efectos e impactos que la ayuda y la cooperación internacional tienen sobre el desarrollo.

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  • Jorge Antonio Pérez Pineda & Ángel Alañón Pardo, 2015. "Mediciones alternativas de la cooperación internacional para el desarrollo en el contexto de la agenda post 2015," Working Papers del Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales 1505, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucm:wpaper:1505
    Note: The paper was presented at the Globelics Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, November 2010, at the the EMAEE Conference in Pisa, Italy, February 2011, and at the DIME Final Conference in Maastricht, the Netherlands, April 2011. A shorter version of this paper is published in the journal Innovation and Development (2011). We wish to thank conference participants and three referees of this journal for the helpful comments and suggestions. The usual disclaimers apply.
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