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Actually Navigating by Judgment: Towards a New Paradigm of Donor Accountability Where the Current System Doesn’t Work

Dan Honig
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Dan Honig: Johns Hopkins SAIS

No 169, Policy Papers from Center for Global Development

Abstract: This policy paper explores how donors can move towards greater Navigation by Judgment, highlighting the actions people inside and outside aid agencies can work to make change—encouraging more Navigation by Judgment on the margin, starting today. It focuses principally on accepting the need for a very different way of measuring success and holding projects and personnel accountable, and when and why that might be a very good idea.

Pages: 53 pages
Date: 2020-02-05
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