La coopération administrative internationale, une tâche impossible?
By: DADDAH, Turkia Ould.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1989Revue Française D'Administration Publique 50, p. 129-136Abstract: Administrative co-operation is one of the most complex and ambiguous aspects of development aid. The current trend is for the aid to be less lackadaisical, less paternalistic and more egalitarian. A dialogue of real substance involving both governments and individuals - glimpses of which can be caugh fro time to time - should enable appropriate solution to be found to such fundamental problems as need assessment in specialist administrative assistance, selection and preparation of development experts, selection and training of local staff in developing countries, coordination of assistance and, finally, logisticsAdministrative co-operation is one of the most complex and ambiguous aspects of development aid. The current trend is for the aid to be less lackadaisical, less paternalistic and more egalitarian. A dialogue of real substance involving both governments and individuals - glimpses of which can be caugh fro time to time - should enable appropriate solution to be found to such fundamental problems as need assessment in specialist administrative assistance, selection and preparation of development experts, selection and training of local staff in developing countries, coordination of assistance and, finally, logistics
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