1st Edition
Effective Development Co-operation New Evidence from the Global South
1. Framing Development Cooperation in the Global South: Country Experiences and Policy Outlook
Debapriya Bhattacharya, Towfiqul Islam Khan, Najeeba Mohammed Altaf and Lorena Alcázar
2. The Role of Aid Delivery Strategies on Development Effectiveness
Andrea Ordoñez Llanos
3. Sectoral Coordination Dynamics in Development Cooperation
Erik Lundsgaarde
4. The Challenges and Promises of Results Orientation in International Development: The Cases of Education, Agriculture, and Social Protection
André de Mello e Souza
5. How Good Governance Helps Achieving Results for Development Cooperation at the sector-level
Artemy Izmestiev, Prosun Chowdhury, Madhubanti Anashua, Ronald Kimuli and Lyn Angelica Pano
6. Development Effectiveness in the Crop Production Sector in El Salvador
Margarita Beneke de Sanfeliú, Carlos Gómez, Gloria Hernández and Yessica Sánchez
7. Navigating Agricultural Development in Senegal with a Spotlight on Development Effectiveness
Ibrahima Hathie, Ndiaya Cissé, Ahmadou Ly, Laure Tall and Alassane Seck
8. Exploring Development Effectiveness of Bangladesh Primary Education Sector
Debapriya Bhattacharya, Towfiqul Islam Khan, Najeeba Mohammed Altaf, Marfia Alam and Ifaz Kabir
9. Why is Rwanda a Donor Darling? A Case for Development Pathways for Youth Employment
Neissan Alessandro Besharati, Sifa Uwera and Christian Shema Berwa
10. How Effective are Development Cooperation Principles? The Case of Social Protection Programmes in Tanzania’s Health Sector
Bernadeta Killian, William John Walwa, Richard Faustine Sambaiga and Lucius Rugaimukamu Mugisha
11. Effectiveness of Development Cooperation in Delivering Uganda’s Social Protection Sector Outcomes
Ibrahim Kasirye, Florence Nakazi, Smartson Ainomugisha and Tiffany Akurut
Biography
Debapriya Bhattacharya is a Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue and a member of the United Nations Committee for Development Policy. Engaged in high-level policy designing and advising to Bangladesh government and various bilateral and international development agencies, he has published extensively on trade, LDCs, SDGs and development.
Towfiqul Islam Khan is an economist and a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue. He has published extensively on macroeconomic and public policies, development finance, and governance. He has also served on several technical committees of Bangladeshi government agencies and engaged in global development discourse.
Najeeba Mohammed Altaf is a Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Policy Dialogue, Dhaka. Her research work focuses on international development cooperation, accountability in SDG implementation, youth and education in Bangladesh. Her research has been published on both international and national platforms and includes working papers, book chapters, and blogs.






