2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3053363
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Thematic Aid Allocation: What are the Benefits and Risks?

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“…focusing on social sectors) which were applied by donors throughout aid history. It is a direct reflection of a donor's motivation for providing aid resources whereas sectoral priorities might reflect priorities in line with PCs’ needs (Paulo, Janus & Holzapfel, 2017). Therefore, thematic allocation has gained much more relevance over the last 10–15 years.…”
Section: Aid Allocation Literature Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…focusing on social sectors) which were applied by donors throughout aid history. It is a direct reflection of a donor's motivation for providing aid resources whereas sectoral priorities might reflect priorities in line with PCs’ needs (Paulo, Janus & Holzapfel, 2017). Therefore, thematic allocation has gained much more relevance over the last 10–15 years.…”
Section: Aid Allocation Literature Revisitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…education, health) (United Nations, 2015). Co‐operation in relation to the former type of challenges is frequently addressed by means of thematic co‐operation, as opposed to geographic co‐operation whereby decisions are prepared in‐country between the government and the local representation of the donor concerned (Paulo et al, 2017).…”
Section: Rwandamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, regarding the pressing challenges of issues spanning beyond national borders, one has to question whether such an approach is still appropriate and whether an incentive system which is (at least to a large extent) more issue-based might be more suitable. The recent trend for some donors to allocate their resources in accordance with global issues ("thematic allocation") and to use vertical funds is an indication in this regard Paulo et al 2017;Thalwitz 2016).…”
Section: (Dis-) Connections To the Other System Dimensions: Why And Whatmentioning
confidence: 99%