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The Partnership Approach

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In principle, the faire-faire approach is acceptable, but in reality there is a problem with the financing and the quality of the classes. People feel that there is a lot of money from the World Bank, CIDA, etc. linked to the approach. The state tries to recapture some of that money; after all, faire-faire is the application of the government’s policy. The state, then, is conceiving the program; the private sector is executing the program. This is a problem, because there is no social anchorage of the program. The administration is disconnected from the social level, and the procedures are so complicated that they can hardly be realized (Former civil servant).

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Nordtveit, B.H. (2009). The Partnership Approach. In: Constructing Development. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2235-6_5

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