Unintended Consequences: Foreign Aid in Tanzania

From: Yona Maro

Tanzania has been a relative success story in terms of African political reform. In the early 1990s, Tanzania shifted from a one-party to a multi-party system, allowed greater freedoms for the press and civil society, and in 1995 held its first multiparty elections since 1962.

The country has also been somewhat of a donor darling since the late 1980s, due to the institution of wide-ranging structural adjustment policies as prescribed by international organizations. It is the second-largest aid recipient in sub-Saharan Africa, after Ethiopia, and received about $26.85 billion in assistance between 1990 and 2010.

Link:
http://unu.edu/publications/articles/unintended-consequences-of-foreign-aid-tanzania.html


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