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Author Altaf, Samia Waheed.

Title So much aid, so little development : stories from Pakistan / Samia Waheed Altaf
Published Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [2011]
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Description xvi, 204 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Meeting Lucymemsahib and Starting Our Project -- 2.The Organization of Our Project -- 3.The Pakistan Nursing Council: A Dead End -- 4.The Allama Iqbal Open University's Bureau of University Extensions and Special Programs -- 5.The Women's Division: A Brief Encounter of the Worst Kind -- 6.The Population Welfare Division: To Be or Not to Be... -- 7.Regional Training Institutes and Other Such Things -- 8.A Day in the Life of a Provincial Health Department -- 9.The UNICEF and UNDP Workshop and the Sindh SAP Proposal -- 10.The Punjab Proposal and the Firing of the Learned Dr. Sahiba: ... And That's the Way It Is... -- 11.The Immunization Program in the North-West Frontier Province -- 12.Bank's World: Witches' Oil and Lizards' Tails -- 13.Packed, Sealed, and Delivered: Our Project Is Finished---in More Ways Than One
Summary Pakistan has received more than 20 billion in external development assistance but has made little evident improvement in its social indicators. This book offers a fresh explanation for this outcome. The author follows one major initiative, the Social Action Program developed by the Pakistani government in 1992 and funded by the World Bank to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. In an engrossing account that reads almost like a novel, at times hilarious, at others heartbreaking, she tells the story of the program's shortcomings through a series of eyewitness vignettes. She begins with planning meetings in Islamabad, moves through layer after layer of the Pakistani bureaucracy down to the village health trainee, and then returns to Washington for the evaluation. At every stage, she finds skewed incentives, misplaced priorities, and inappropriate designs diverting the project from its original intentions and ambitions. In the process, the author introduces into the development conversation the human dimension that most frameworks have neglected to their detriment
Analysis Pakistan
International aid
Economic conditions
Mismanagement
Social indicators
Overseas item
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Economic assistance -- Pakistan.
SUBJECT Pakistan -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008116498
LC no. 2010053430
ISBN 9781421401379
1421401371