Perceptions of Afghan aid sector corruption / Scott Bohlinger, Lorenzo Delesgues.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Kabul, Afghanistan : Integrity Watch Afghanistan], 2008.Description: 57 p. : maps ; 21 x 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet HV 555 .A34 .B64 /2008/ + /PDF /(2.76MB)
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May 2008 ; IWA- Integrity Watch Afghanistan—running caption.
Afghanistan national Development Strategy (ANDS) = استراتيژي انكشاف ملي افغانستان—at head of title.
Joint Progress Toward Enhanced Aid Effectiveness ; Harmonization, Alignment, Results—cover page.
Abstract: The findings paint a complex picture of how the aid sector is perceived in Afghanistan, with both positive insights but also concerns. Although Afghans very much appreciate the role aid is playing in the development of their country, they are often confused about the means and ends of given projects nor their overall purpose. Respondents think that donors should channel their aid through the state. Afghans trust the state, want it to be more involved, and want to see its capacity built more.