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The Contribution of Donor Support Programs to Decentralized Development: Learning from the District Level in Ghana
Authors:Abubakari Ahmed  Abdul-Rahim Abdulai  Issaka Kanton Osumanu  Raqib Abu Salia
Affiliation:1. Town and Country Planning Department, Wa Municipal Assembly, Wa, Ghana;2. Department of Planning and Management, University for Development Studies, Wa, Ghana;3. Department of Environment and Resource Studies, University for Development Studies, Wa, Ghana;4. Department of Development Studies, University for Development Studies, Wa, Ghana
Abstract:Donor aid has over the years turned out to be a very decisive development component for most developing nations, but aid is often criticized for ineffectiveness. This article seeks to share perspectives on the relevance of direct project or program support and the need to refrain from homogeneity in aid research by assessing the contribution of the Government of Ghana/European Union (GoG/EU) Micro-Projects Programme in the Nadowli District of Ghana from 1997–2009. The findings acknowledge positive impacts of the program in the district. There are sector consistencies between the donor interest and local development priorities in health, education and the water and sanitation sectors. However, selectivity of project within and among sectors brings potential conflicts of interest and tradeoffs between the program and local community needs. The results imply a reexamination of decentralized development through a lens of new partnership between donors’ interest and local needs. Stepping up community awareness to ensure full participation in project design, execution, operation, and maintenance could serve as a start-up platform for new partnerships. It is imperative to align donor interest with local realities, which prompts a rethinking of adoption of new project approaches such as co-development, design, and implementation.
Keywords:Aid  decentralization  development  donor support  European union  ghana  micro-projects
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