Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1509711388> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1509711388 abstract "<p><b>Changing aid modality has affected various stakeholders in development policy-making and implementation especially at the national level where donors, the government and other institutions engage. There are many processes, engagements and, subsequently, aid-influenced policies. The way these international and national processes translate into local policy implementation is unclear and has for many years led to plans that cannot be implemented.</b></p> <p>This study was conducted in Tanzania and involved stakeholders at the national level and in two districts: Arusha and Kongwa. The field work involved interviews with 33 individuals working on aid, policy-making, advocacy and service delivery in primary education. A qualitative approach of inquiry was employed using mainly key informant interviews and observation. Documentary evidence supplemented information gaps in the process.</p> <p>Key findings of this study are grouped into two major categories: actors and processes. The changing aid modality from project support to budget support has affected actors differently. The new aid modality has empowered the central government in leadership of development policy-making processes. However other important actors such as civil society organisations and the local government have been weakened in the process. Following the Paris Declaration principles, promoting government leadership has been successful but country ownership, in a broader sense, has not. Strong central government leadership has resulted into government ownership instead of wider country ownership. The central government does not necessarily take on board policy inputs from other actors which have resulted in feelings of tokenism especially on the side of civil society organisations. The local government has become dependent on central government in terms of financial and institutional resources. The idea of local governance autonomy has not been realised because of the strong presence of central government in frameworks, procedures and personnel. There is virtually no space opened up for civil society dialogue at district level where policy-implementation happens.</p> <p>Processes and subsequent outcomes were also affected by the changing aid modality. There are still many processes going on at the same time often with the same people. New procedures have led to fatigue and decreased quality of dialogue which the new aidmodality was established to correct. The outcomes of these processes have been increased government ownership, and improved systems and procedures to deliver aid and to implement policies. However unintended effects have been poor implementation of policies, for example underfunding of primary education capitation grants due to a lack of coherence amongst different government agencies. At the community or school committee level the rigid centralised financial guidelines have left little or no room for creativity. Community voluntary participation is quickly fading away.</p> <p>Changing aid modality has had effects on local policy-making and implementation. The central government, donors and to some extent civil society are effectively involved. However, it is the central government that has captured policy-making process and implementation.</p>" @default.
- W1509711388 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1509711388 creator A5016528268 @default.
- W1509711388 date "2022-07-27" @default.
- W1509711388 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W1509711388 title "The Impact of Changing Aid Modality on Local Development Policy Implementation in Primary Education in Tanzania" @default.
- W1509711388 cites W102033000 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W115394847 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1486453842 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1497219528 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1511771555 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1522736072 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1523737177 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1564881527 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1577815977 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1588679243 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1831160883 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1852641329 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1966684858 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1969909933 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W1982493323 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2023134952 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2024914273 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2037646574 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2058018599 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2072012707 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2076690857 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2083466823 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2086297357 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2117800303 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2118491091 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2119994844 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2121564142 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2131461943 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2133832401 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2134867945 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2138794128 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2154820854 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2155672347 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2168626719 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2323781633 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2495665593 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W2756252296 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W3122414930 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W3123179519 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W3123228374 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W3123383029 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W3124490544 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W3125911196 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W3139606664 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W3141696092 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W42684837 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W565523850 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W570372452 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W576298676 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W598465380 @default.
- W1509711388 cites W599507334 @default.
- W1509711388 doi "https://doi.org/10.26686/wgtn.20387598" @default.
- W1509711388 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W1509711388 type Work @default.
- W1509711388 sameAs 1509711388 @default.
- W1509711388 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1509711388 crossrefType "dissertation" @default.
- W1509711388 hasAuthorship W1509711388A5016528268 @default.
- W1509711388 hasBestOaLocation W15097113881 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C138147947 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C162853370 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C2778137410 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C2778719706 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C2779357621 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C2780378061 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C3116431 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C45355965 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C50522688 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C62908951 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConcept C68595000 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C138147947 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C138885662 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C144024400 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C144133560 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C162324750 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C162853370 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C17744445 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C199539241 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C2778137410 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C2778719706 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C2779357621 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C2780378061 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C3116431 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C39549134 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C41895202 @default.
- W1509711388 hasConceptScore W1509711388C45355965 @default.