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IDS Policy Briefing 196

Seeing the Combined Effects of Aid Programmes

Published on 10 May 2022

Multiple aid agencies often try to support change in the same places, at the same time, and with similar actors. Surprisingly, their interactions and combined effects are rarely explored.

This Policy Briefing describes findings from research conducted on recent aid programmes that overlapped in Mozambique, Nigeria, and Pakistan, and from a webinar with UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) advisors and practitioners. The research found three distinct categories of ‘interaction effects’: synergy, parallel play, and disconnect. We explore how using an ‘interaction effects’ lens in practice could inform aid agency strategies and programming.

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Burge, R.; Nadelman, R.; McGee, R.; Fox, J. and Anderson, C. (2022) 'Seeing the Combined Effects of Aid Programmes', IDS Policy Briefing 196, Brighton: Institute of Development Studies, DOI: 10.19088/IDS.2022.031

Authors

Rosemary McGee

Power and Popular Politics Cluster Lead

Jonathan Fox

Honorary Associate

Colin Anderson

Research Officer

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Institute of Development Studies
doi
10.19088/IDS.2022.031
language
English

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