Why are aid projects less effective in the Pacific?
Development Policy Review2021Vol. 40(3), pp. e12573–e12573
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Abstract
Project effectiveness in the Pacific appears to be primarily constrained by variables that cannot themselves be shifted (the region's countries cannot readily be made less remote or more populous). Improved project effectiveness in the Pacific will require donor practice to carefully adapt to the region's context. A structured process of donor learning will be needed.
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