Essays about: "rwanda aid"
Found 5 essays containing the words rwanda aid.
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1. Rise of the Rwandan economy post-genocide: will this lead to catch-up growth?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Ekonomisk-historiska institutionenAbstract : Abstract: This thesis examines the concept of sustainable economic growth in post-genocide Rwanda, focusing on its structural transformation from the agricultural sector towards the service sector. This exploration essentially regards the implications for catch-up growth in light of the new notion of premature deindustrialisation. READ MORE
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2. Proximate Determinants of Sustainable Economic Growth in Rwanda : -An empirical investigation
University essay from Umeå universitet/NationalekonomiAbstract : This study analyses proximate determinants of sustainable economic growth in Rwanda. The study asks whether growth of agriculture, foreign aid and change in climate conditions are drivers of a sustainable economic growth experience in Rwanda. The Solow growth model is used as theoretical framework and TFPG is derived as the Solow residual. READ MORE
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3. Bistånd för förändring : en studie av svenskt bistånds påverkan på lokal nivå i Rwanda
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Den här uppsatsen undersöker hur svenskt bistånd påverkar lokala förhållanden i Rwanda. Genom att analysera hur en NGO verksam i Rwanda, Vi-skogen, påverkas av de riktlinjer som satts upp av Sida, Sveriges biståndsorgan, så visar den hur en instrumentell inställning i bistånd kan vara etiskt problematiskt, samt ett hot mot själva genomförandet. READ MORE
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4. Ownership of the Poverty Reduction Strategy in Rwanda
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Ownership is said to be the key principle of efficient aid and crucial for a successful outcome of the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS). However, it is a contested concept and has been criticised for being vague and contradictory. READ MORE
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5. Universal Enforcement or Local Empowerment? A Minor Field Study of International Aid Workers in Rwanda with a Human Rights Based Approach to Development
University essay from Lunds universitet/SociologiAbstract : The rights-based approach (RBA) to development is a response to the perception that development aid has largely failed to overcome discriminatory structures and to help the poorest. The RBA aims to empower the powerless and focuses more on the processes in society than on delivering services. READ MORE