The SAVI programme in Nigeria: Towards politically smart, locally led devlopment
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- Booth, David (Author)
- Chambers, Victoria (Author)
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The SAVI programme in Nigeria: Towards politically smart, locally led devlopment
Abstract
More examples are needed of aid programming that works by being responsive to
country realities: politically smart, problem-driven and locally led
DFID’s SAVI programme has revealed a hitherto untapped potential for change leading
to better development results at state level in Nigeria
SAVI provides low-profile support to state-level organisations and partnerships, building
their capacity to engage constructively with government
It avoid the pitfalls of a donor-driven approach by ‘taking the money off the table’
This illustrates the power of facilitated multi-stakeholder engagement and the
disadvantages of seeing this in terms of ‘supply side’ and ‘demand side’ governance
The set-up of the DFID suite of state-level programmes, with separately managed sector
support and ‘governance’ initiatives, has limited realisation of the potential
Key enabling conditions were that DFID provided space for an experience-based design
process and permitted tangible results to be judged retrospectively, not pre-programmed
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Discussion Paper
Place
London
Institution
ODI
Date
2014.10
Accessed
2018-12-10
Citation
Booth, D., & Chambers, V. (2014). The SAVI programme in Nigeria: Towards politically smart, locally led devlopment [Discussion Paper]. ODI. https://www.odi.org/sites/odi.org.uk/files/odi-assets/publications-opinion-files/9203.pdf
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