The Bank's Use of Technical Assistance for Institutional Development

The Bank's Use of Technical Assistance for Institutional Development
Author: Beatrice Buyck
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1991
Genre: Associations, institutions, etc
ISBN:

Whenever the Bank identifies shortcomings in institutional capability, technical assistance is automatically assumed to be the appropriate response. But technical assistance has, and will continue to have limitations - and there are alternatives.

Institutional Development and Technical Assistance in Macroeconomic Policy Formulation

Institutional Development and Technical Assistance in Macroeconomic Policy Formulation
Author: Sven B. Kjellström
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This paper analyzes the contribution made by IDA-financed technical assistants to institutional development in macro-economic policy formulation in Togo during 1983-85. The Government's comprehensive policy response to a deteriorating economic and financial situation is presented with emphasis on the role of technical assistance. The performance of the resident technical assistants financed by IDA is reviewed. Institutional development has overall been limited because technical assistants have been absorbed by current operational tasks. On the basis of the mixed experience so far, the paper goes on to make recommendations to improve the contribution of technical assistance to institutional development in macro-economic policy formulation. Clear objectives and a receptive framework are cited as key factors. Different instruments are needed depending on whether technical assistance is aimed at performance of tasks, facilitation of processes or promotion of institutional development.

The World Bank and Transferring Development

The World Bank and Transferring Development
Author: Adrian Robert Bazbauers
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2017-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319581600

This book analyses the World Bank’s provision of technical assistance from 1946 to the present day. It argues that the relational dynamics between technical assistance provider and recipient affects the legitimacy of policy norms travelling from the ‘international’ to the ‘domestic’. Beginning from the constructivist position that ‘development’ is a social construct, the author contends that successful policy movement via technical assistance depends on the recipient’s perception of the validity of policy reforms, with perception being influenced by the way those ideas and practices are presented, packaged, and transferred. In advancing this argument, Bazbauers analyses four pillars of World Bank technical assistance: technical assistance components (advisory services incorporated within lending operations), stand-alone technical assistance projects (projects designed to solely deliver technical assistance), survey missions (activities involved in measuring the development status of developing countries), and training institutes (the courses of the Economic Development Institute and World Bank Institute).

Capacity Building in Africa

Capacity Building in Africa
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821362429

African countries need to improve the performance of their public sectors if they are going to achieve their goals of growth, poverty reduction, and the provision of better services for their citizens. Between 1995 and 2004, the Bank provided some $9 billion in lending and close to $900 million in grants and administrative budget to support public sector capacity building in Africa. This evaluation assesses Bank support for public sector capacity building in Africa over these past 10 years. It is based on six country studies, assessments of country strategies and operations across the Region, and review of the work of the World Bank Institute, the Institutional Development Fund, and the Bank-supported African Capacity Building Foundation.