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SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONAL RESILIENCE
Development Co-operation Report, 2020, p.190
COPYRIGHT 2020 OECD Publications and Information Centre ;ISSN: 2074-773X ;EISSN: 2074-7721
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Title:
SUPPORTING INSTITUTIONAL RESILIENCE
Author:
Anderson, Catherine
;
Tollenaere, Marc De
Subjects:
Developing countries
Is Part Of:
Development Co-operation Report, 2020, p.190
Description:
COVID-19 calls attention to the importance of resilient institutions to navigate this and other crises and support a sustainable recovery in developed and developing countries. It is clear that more resilient institutions are needed in the context of a global pandemic, but it is less straightforward to translate that understanding into effective official development assistance strategies. This case study is a short reflection on what we know about building institutional resilience in contexts of development and what this means for development practitioners. It begins with a brief review of the theoretical underpinnings of institutional resilience before outlining what practitioners should consider and what actions they can take to promote it.
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OECD Publications and Information Centre
Language:
English
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ISSN: 2074-773X
EISSN: 2074-7721
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ProQuest Central
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