UNCDF’s Mozambique Efforts Highlighted as Best Practice

March 29th, 2007 at 07:56pm

A study by the Institute of Development Studies at Sussex University published by the World Bank has named the United Nations Capital Development Fund’s (UNCDF) work in Mozambique a best practice in building sustainable systems to reduce poverty in fragile countries. The study, titled Aid that works: successful development in fragile states, is aimed at understanding how initiatives in five countries, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Timor Leste and Uganda, achieved success in the extremely difficult conditions characteristic of “low income countries under stress.”

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