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Understanding “catalytic” aid
What does it mean for aid to be truly catalytic? This phrase has a long heritage and this background paper from the ODI looks at what it means in the current political and economic climate. They argue it can be catalytic in two ways: money can be “transformative” or “crowding-in” other funds . There’s a nice framework on page 6. READ MORE
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