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Post-Busan partnership in the Pacific? An analysis of donor-NGO relations
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Post-Busan partnership in the Pacific? An analysis of donor-NGO relations

K. Moloney
The Pacific Review, Vol.33(2), pp.278-304
2020
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Abstract

This paper explores the possibility of a partnership between foreign aid donors and South Pacific NGOs. This partnership focus emerged out of the 2011 Busan Outcome Document. Drawing on 51 interviews of donors and Pacific-created NGOs in four countries (Fiji, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu), this paper finds limited donor-NGO partnership. Reasons include insufficient donor interest in a partnership, capacity and accountability concerns for Pacific NGOs, and scarce core funding. While global agreements to encourage partnership are important components of development effectiveness discussions, donor-NGO partnership is not yet possible within the Pacific context.

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#1 No Poverty
#16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
#17 Partnerships for the Goals

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6 Social Sciences
6.27 Political Science
6.27.1609 Foreign Aid Dynamics
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Area Studies
International Relations
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