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Twice orphaned: Sweden's exit from the private sector in Bolivia
06/10/2010 By Marcelo Barrón, José Luis Carvajal
This report by Marcelo Barrón and José Luis Carvajal analyses the process of the Swedish phasing out of development cooperation from Bolivia. It explores how the exit has been influenced by international reform on aid effectiveness and donor concentration, as well as the challenges and opportunities brought about by the exit
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Keywords
Bolivia Development aid Development cooperation SwedenRelated publications
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Bio author: Marcelo Barrón
International consultant.
Bio author: José Luis Carvajal
International consultant.

