Other experience of Policy Practice Principals working on this topic:
Roger Riddell, Published book entitled 'Does Foreign Aid Really Work?', Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York. 510 pages. Provides an overview of the history of aid-giving, a summary of the approaches and policies of all the major donors, a comprehensive assessment of the impact of official aid, development aid provided by NGOs and emergency aid, a review of the way is provided and recommendations for changes in the way is provided and allocated in order to enhance its effectiveness. Topics include project aid, aid at the country level, technical assistance, capacity development, aid conditionality, bilateral and multilateral aid and the Tsunami. - 2007,
Gareth Williams, Review of policies of major suppliers of technical assistance, including the UN system and bilateral donors, and discussion of new modes of provision for technical assistance (with OPM) - 2003,
Naresh Saxena, Wrote for SIDA the background paper and facilitated the donor workshop in India on ‘New Government Policy on Bilateral Aid,’ - 2003,
Tim Sheehy, Support to the Palestinian Economic Council for Development and Reconstruction. Coordinated the EU-Palestine consultative conference, Ramallah - 1999,
Pierre Landell-Mills, Senior Policy Adviser to the World Bank Vice-President for Environmentally Sustainable Development - 1996,
Tim Sheehy, Set up and headed European Commission Co-ordination Office, Pretoria, South Africa, 1991 - 1994,
Pierre Landell-Mills, Country Director for Bangladesh; Chief, World Bank Resident Mission, Dhaka, Bangladesh - 1993,
Tim Sheehy, Head, European Commission Co-ordination Office, Windhoek, Namibia, 1990 - 1991,
Pierre Landell-Mills, Senior Policy Adviser to World Bank Africa Technical Department, and Principal Author of the World Bank’s 1989 report on Sub-Saharan Africa: From Crisis to Sustainable Development. - 1990,
Pierre Landell-Mills, World Bank Senior Adviser on Public Sector Management - 1990,