A Collaborative Framework For Foreign Aid Projects In Sub-Sahara Africa

  • King D
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Abstract

This paper highlights the significance of local community participation in foreign aid projects. The focus of the paper is that aid projects in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) need effective project management method. The importance of local communities participation in a collaborative monitoring environment is argued. The aim of the paper is to challenge existing practice, contribute to and discuss the pragmatics of local communities involvement in foreign aid projects. Moreover, the need for local communities voice reaching the international arena is necessary. Surveys and interviews from an interpretive perspective were used as data collection methods to support the argument. The intellectual framework of this study suggests that stakeholder collaboration can improve foreign aid project management practices in sub-Sahara Africa.

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King, D. (2011). A Collaborative Framework For Foreign Aid Projects In Sub-Sahara Africa. International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 3(10). https://doi.org/10.19030/iber.v3i10.3736

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