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his book critically examines the geographic allocation of aid by international NGOs, highlighting the disparities in aid distribution across different countries. Koch utilizes a combination of qualitative, quantitative, and experimental methods to analyze the factors influencing NGOs' country choices. The study reveals that NGOs often concentrate their efforts in countries where their back donors are active, leading to a concentration of aid in certain regions while others remain underfunded. The book provides policy recommendations for more equitable and effective aid distribution, aiming to address the 'donor darling' and 'donor orphan' phenomenon.
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Publishing Year: 2009
ISBN: : 978-0415486477
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