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The Interplay of Foreign Aid, Governance, and State Fragility: Analyzing Ethiopia's Development Dynamics
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The Interplay of Foreign Aid, Governance, and State Fragility: Analyzing Ethiopia's Development Dynamics - Information Matched Team Team 13 Name Daniel Firrisa Country Ethiopia Scholarship GAS Email Address danieltessema2009@gmail.com Year 2022 Program MDP Workplace Category Government Workplace MinT Department Position -
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The Interplay of Foreign Aid, Governance, and State Fragility: Analyzing Ethiopia's Development Dynamics - Brief intro of project Title The Interplay of Foreign Aid, Governance, and State Fragility: Analyzing Ethiopia's Development Dynamics Sustainable Development Goals 16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions Timely Global Issues 1. International Relations ODA Summary of your project This project delves into the intricate relationship between foreign aid, governance practices, and state fragility in Ethiopia. It aims to critically analyze how foreign aid interacts with governance structures and impacts state stability in Ethiopia's complex development context. The project will draw data from renowned global institutions such as the World Bank, OECD, and the State Fragility Index. The project seeks to uncover how aid contributes to or mitigates governance challenges and fragility in the Ethiopian state. -
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The Interplay of Foreign Aid, Governance, and State Fragility: Analyzing Ethiopia's Development Dynamics - Details of Cooperation Project Objective of the Project The primary objective of this project is to explore the intricate relationship between foreign aid, governance, and state fragility in Ethiopia's development context. By examining the dynamics of aid flows and their impact on governance structures, the project seeks to identify the key drivers of state fragility and how they are influenced by foreign assistance. The project aspires to contribute to the broader academic discourse on aid and fragility, offering valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by fragile states like Ethiopia. Expected Benefits from the Project This project promises a range of benefits for various stakeholders. Policymakers will gain critical insights to better align foreign aid with governance reforms, promoting sustainable development and stability. Development partners will benefit from a deeper understanding of how aid impacts governance and fragility, enabling more strategic and effective allocation of resources. For Ethiopia, the findings will provide practical recommendations to address governance weaknesses, reduce fragility, and build resilience, thereby advancing the country's long-term development efforts. Anything you would like to inform the potential partner This project is highly relevant to Ethiopia's current political and economic challenges, making its findings both timely and impactful. While the project focuses on Ethiopia, its outcomes have the potential to inform strategies in other fragile states, offering global implications for aid governance.