Abstract

* 1. Researching Knowledge-Based Aid * 2. The New Aid Agenda * 3. Knowledge for Development * 4. The World Bank or the Knowledge Bank? * 5. From Information Management to Knowledge Sharing: DFID's Unfinished Revolution * 6. Knowledge, Learning and Capacity in the Swedish Approach to Development Cooperation * 7. Experience, Experts and Knowledge in Japanese Aid Policy and Practice * 8. Conclusions and Implications for Knowledge, Aid and Development

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