Regional policy networks: IFPRI's experience with decentralization
Robert L. Paarlberg
No 24, Impact assessments from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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"IFPRI, traditionally a centralized development organization, is now embracing networks as one institutional strategy to achieve “regional decentralization.” Since 1999 IFPRI has developed and operated two formal regional networks, in East Africa and South Asia, and additional regional networks have been envisioned for Southern Africa and Central America. IFPRI is also decentralizing some of its work on a bilateral basis within individual countries without reliance on regional networks. This paper conceptualizes, maps out, and assesses IFPRI's various decentralization initiatives." from Author's Abstract
Keywords: institutions; impact assessment; decentralization; development organizations; networks; evaluation; methodology; development policies; research institutions; Eastern Africa; Southern Asia; Central America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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