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Contents February issue
Editorial
Hans Dembowski:
In spite of the aid affectiveness agenda, developmental programmes are still risky investments
Monitor
Slow reconstruction in Haiti | Niger’s new oil fields and Nigeria’s petrol price | Resource wealth as an impediment to development | How to provide pharmaceuticals to the poor | Politically motivated violence makes many elections dangerous | In brief
Focus: Managing for Results
Interview with Antonio Tujan Jr.:
“Emphasis on considering the impacts”
Vera Dicke:
A brief history of the aid-effectiveness agenda
Mamadou Lamine N’Dongo:
Africa needs regional integration
Interview with Karin Slowing Umaña:
Developing countries “must learn to say no”
Jörg Mühlbach:
A Nicaraguan NGO’s experience
Andris Piebalgs:
Results matter, not input
David Booth:
Ownership misunderstood
Raphael Mweninguwe:
Donors discontinue budget support in Malawi
Tribune
Fabian Scholtes:
How researchers can have a bearing on development agencies
Michael Konow:
In Niger, civil society must be supported at the grassroots level
Cletus Gregor Barié:
Colombian artists fight violence
Maria Elisabeth Rotter:
Why the plans for the European Endowment for Democracy are inadequate
Debate
Comments on Konrad Adenauer Foundation’s troubles in Cairo, on the elections in Egypt and on Boko Haram terrorism in Nigeria | Letters