The Sustainability of Aid: The Case of the Vi Agroforestry Programme

The poor record of aid operations after the withdrawal of donor support has led to an increasing interest in the topic of sustainability of aid. Making a contribution to this growing topic, the thesis examines the sustainability of the development work carried out by the Vi Agroforestry Programme (V...

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Main Author: Sandru, Razvan
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper 2013
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-1916902013-01-11T17:54:10ZThe Sustainability of Aid: The Case of the Vi Agroforestry ProgrammeengSandru, RazvanUppsala universitet, Institutionen för geovetenskaper2013Sustainability of AidVi Agroforestry ProgrammePhase-outSustainable DevelopmentInternational DevelopmentThe poor record of aid operations after the withdrawal of donor support has led to an increasing interest in the topic of sustainability of aid. Making a contribution to this growing topic, the thesis examines the sustainability of the development work carried out by the Vi Agroforestry Programme (VIAFP) around Lake Victoria. By combining an interview study and a policy analysis, the research uses the practice of phasing out support and the experience during the latter (extensive) phase of the Programme as indicators for sustainability. The results show that (1) the coherent and flexible methodology of phasing out support, (2) the emergence of community-based and non-governmental organisations that take over VIAFP’s work after the withdrawal of its staff, (3) the examples of organisational learning that improved the practice of the Programme, and (4) farmer groups overcoming the challenges during the extensive phase, are strong signs of sustainability. However, further attention and work from the Programme is required when it comes to its role after terminating support, the financial sustainability of emerging organisations, women’s rights and the lack of carrying out any research after phasing out support to communities. Finally, the thesis highlights the practices within the Programme that increase its sustainability, as well as recommendations for further improvement. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-191690Examensarbete vid Institutionen för geovetenskaper, 1650-6553 ; 98application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Sustainability of Aid
Vi Agroforestry Programme
Phase-out
Sustainable Development
International Development
spellingShingle Sustainability of Aid
Vi Agroforestry Programme
Phase-out
Sustainable Development
International Development
Sandru, Razvan
The Sustainability of Aid: The Case of the Vi Agroforestry Programme
description The poor record of aid operations after the withdrawal of donor support has led to an increasing interest in the topic of sustainability of aid. Making a contribution to this growing topic, the thesis examines the sustainability of the development work carried out by the Vi Agroforestry Programme (VIAFP) around Lake Victoria. By combining an interview study and a policy analysis, the research uses the practice of phasing out support and the experience during the latter (extensive) phase of the Programme as indicators for sustainability. The results show that (1) the coherent and flexible methodology of phasing out support, (2) the emergence of community-based and non-governmental organisations that take over VIAFP’s work after the withdrawal of its staff, (3) the examples of organisational learning that improved the practice of the Programme, and (4) farmer groups overcoming the challenges during the extensive phase, are strong signs of sustainability. However, further attention and work from the Programme is required when it comes to its role after terminating support, the financial sustainability of emerging organisations, women’s rights and the lack of carrying out any research after phasing out support to communities. Finally, the thesis highlights the practices within the Programme that increase its sustainability, as well as recommendations for further improvement.
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