Aid to Africa: An Appraisal of U. K. Policy for Aid to Africa South of the Sahara |
Contents
CHAPTER ITHE GROWTH OF POPULATION | 1 |
CHAPTER IIITHE PROBLEM OF ABSORPTIVE | 9 |
CHAPTER VDONORS POLICIES | 23 |
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administration Africa south African countries aid money aid policy aid to Africa aid-tying balance of payments British aid cent certainly Chapter Cmnd co-operation co-ordination colonial commercial Commonwealth Relations Office course developed countries difficult donor and recipient donor country donor governments E.C.G.D. loans East Africa economic development economic plans effect end-use enterprise equipment Ethiopia expatriate experts fields financial aid Ford Foundation Furthermore Ghana give aid given growth high priority home cost implies important improve increase independent countries India indigenous industry interest rates Kenya kind lack less limited ment Nigeria operation Overseas Overseas Development Institute personnel plan aid political population possible present problem programme project aid public aid reasons recipient country recipient's repayment result Secondly skills Southern Rhodesia spent supervision supply tied aid U.K. aid U.K. Government U.K. policy U.K. technical assistance Uganda underdeveloped countries Western Zambia