Signing documents: Accountability politics and racialized suspicion in Africa's development audits
Miriam Hird‐Younger,
Sarah O'Sullivan
Abstract:Good governance policies in international development require nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to translate their programs into documents that render NGOs knowable and accountable to their donors. Drawing on multisited ethnographic fieldwork in Ghana and Uganda, we examine the signatures on these documents and the labor of NGO staff to obtain the signatures of aid recipients. We argue that signatures serve as mechanisms that NGO staff use to make their good governance practices traceable and to deter donor… Show more
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