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Mainstreaming the social dimension into the overseas development administration: a partial history
Authors
Calas
Cernea
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Cernea
Chambers
Chambers
Clay
Conlin
Cornia
Cornwall
Eyben
Goulet
Grillo
Grillo
Kothari
Long
McGee
Milimo
Morgan
Moser
Ormerod
Overseas Development Administration
Overseas Development Administration
Overseas Development Administration
Overseas Development Administration
Peters
Pimbert
Rao
Rew
Uphoff
Publication date
1 January 2003
Publisher
Doi
Abstract
Written by the first Chief Social Development Adviser of the Overseas Development Administration (now called the Department for International Development), this article describes when, why and how an understanding of the social dimension became mainstreamed into the policy and practice of the British aid programme. Exploring the growth within the context of the changing political aid environment of the final quarter of the last century, the history of social development within the British aid programmes is described from its origins in the mid-1970s up to 1997. It asks how it was that a new specialist group of social analysts was established as part of the agency's bureaucratic machinery and compares this with the World Bank's experience. The article concludes by briefly considering the challenges facing social development expertise following 1997. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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