Publication

Sep 2007

This dissertation highlights international development agency-funded interventions which have an unarticulated or implicit political agenda. In particular, the paper evaluates a World Bank-funded social funds programme in the Philippines called 'Linking Arms against Poverty - Comprehensive Integrated Social Services Delivery' as an instrument of political reform and investigates whether the 'social fund model' holds any promise for the democratic deepening of the Philippines.

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Author Charmaine Ramos
Series LSE International Development Working Papers
Issue 55
Publisher LSE Department of International Development (ID)
Copyright ©2007 LSE
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