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Aid to Africa

An Appraisal of U.K. Policy for Aid to Africa South of the Sahara

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I.M.D. LITTLE

Aid to Africa

An Appraisal of U.K. Policy for Aid to Africa South of the Sahara

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    CHAPTER ONE - THE GROWTH OF POPULATION

    Pages 1-3

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    CHAPTER TWO - THE PROBLEM OF ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY 1

    Pages 4-11

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    CHAPTER THREE - THE PROBLEM OF ABSORPTIVE CAPACITY 2

    Pages 12-16

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    CHAPTER FOUR - THE USES OF AID AND ITS SUPERVISION

    Pages 17-24

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    CHAPTER FIVE - DONORS' POLICIES

    Pages 25-34

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    CHAPTER SIX - FINANCIAL AID AND U.K. POLICY

    Pages 35-46

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    CHAPTER SEVEN - TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

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    CHAPTER EIGHT - CONCLUSIONS

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    GLOSSARY

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Aid to Africa is concerned with aid to Africa south of the Sahara, excluding the Republic of South Africa, an area containing 188 million persons, only about 13 per cent of the inhabitants of all underdeveloped areas. Particular attention is given to British aid policy, and hence with the fifteen UK and ex-UK territories, which receive almost all British aid to Africa south of the Sahara. They also account for half of the world total of UK aid. The first three chapters deal with certain problems of African economies which need to be appreciated as a background to aid policy. These include population growth and the problem of absorptive capacity. The next four chapters focus on aid and aid policy, covering the use of aid and its supervision, donors' policies, UK aid policy, and technical assistance. The final chapter draws some conclusions. Among these is that the emphasis of aid to Africa needs to shift to agriculture and rural development. Partly for this reason, the UK should enter more closely into the design of projects and the operation of programs.

Aid to Africa is concerned with aid to Africa south of the Sahara, excluding the Republic of South Africa, an area containing 188 million persons, only about 13 per cent of the inhabitants of all underdeveloped areas. Particular attention is given to British aid policy, and hence with the fifteen UK and ex-UK territories, which receive almost all British aid to Africa south of the Sahara. They also account for half of the world total of UK aid. The first three chapters deal with certain problems of African economies which need to be appreciated as a background to aid policy. These include population growth and the problem of absorptive capacity. The next four chapters focus on aid and aid policy, covering the use of aid and its supervision, donors' policies, UK aid policy, and technical assistance. The final chapter draws some conclusions. Among these is that the emphasis of aid to Africa needs to shift to agriculture and rural development. Partly for this reason, the UK should enter more closely into the design of projects and the operation of programs.

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978-0-08-010938-1

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English

Published

1964

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Pergamon

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I.M.D. LITTLE

Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford and associated with the Overseas Development Institute, London