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 Issue  34 | August 2008

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Partnerships for Poverty Reduction: Rethinking Conditionality

The understanding of what makes aid effective is changing. Evidence and experience have challenged traditional approaches to ‘conditionality’ (where donors make their aid conditional on the pursuit of particular policies in the partner country). This paper sets out a new approach to building successful partnerships for poverty reduction, focusing on poverty outcomes rather than specific policy conditions.