1/08/2012

Aid to fragile states demand efforts for better Public Management.




The article was wrote by Mark Tran in the Guardian.co.uk, Claim that the Member of Parliament (MP) in Great Britain discuss about the aid that this country give a states fails.
 
UK has a history like a colonialist country. Moreover, today they have departments in the government to find solutions to the situation of state fails, especially in Africa countries such as Rwanda, Congo, Ethiopia or South Sudan, and help with the development of unstable governments.
 
In this context, in the last report of the MP in the international development committee argue UK can´t give unconditionally aid to these countries; because fragile state don´t make the governmental activity keeping the accountability, transparency, governance and human rights. 

The international development committee understand the effort of state fails to reach the progress and specifically UK support and advocate a “new deal for the fragile states”. Nevertheless, the fragile states fight against complexities troubles and try to reach the progress, but there aren´t guaranties that justified the right and efficiency use of the budget aid. 

Finally, the Britain authorities emphasizes that the aid focus to improve the Public Management in states fails, avoid the conflicts and reach a real welfare for the people of this countries.   


Link:  http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/2012/jan/05/mps-britain-aid-press-transparency-governance

1 comment:

  1. Hi Constanza.
    I think that the article that you selected from The Guardian is really interesting. Aid for needy countries is something that should be really controlled, because sometimes all the help is used with other purposes, and people don`t receive it.

    Regards

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