01 January 1970 2 3K Report

It is widely recognized that donor intervention in fragile States circumvents the state systems by delivering aid through non-state actors such as NGOs. Examples include the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, South Sudan, among others.

  • Is it the role of NGOs to provide health care, education, water, sanitation, food (and other services) as part of a permanent (or sustainable) solution to fragility?
  • Under what conditions can aid strengthen institutional capacities in African fragile states?
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