New climate emphasis within analysis of multilateral agricultural investments in Sub-Saharan Africa
Agriculture plays a dominant role in the economies of sub-Saharan African countries though productivity has historically lagged behind other regions.
Introducing a new project-level glimpse of multilateral agricultural investments in Sub-Saharan Africa
Through the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) adopted in 2003, African countries have re-prioritized agriculture as a key lever for development.
Conceptualizing Self-Sufficiency for Aid Recipient Countries
Multilateral and bilateral donors generally intend for economic development aid to recipient countries to decrease over time and for those countries to move toward greater self-sufficiency. Recent EPAR research looks at whether the concept of "self-sufficiency" for aid recipient countries is defined in the academic literature, grey literature, and donor policy documents.
Donors’ Dilemma: Bilateral versus Multilateral Aid Channels
Foreign aid donors face many decisions about how they should disburse aid, and must be able to justify these choices to their constituents. Among the choices that donors must make is whether to allocate via bilateral versus multilateral channels.