11 December 2019 14:00 - 15:30 GMT ChairDavid Watson @davidwatson_m – Acting Director of External Affairs, ODI SpeakersAnnalisa Prizzon @aprizzon – Senior Research Fellow, ODI Olivier Cattaneo – Head of Policy Analysis and Strategy, Development Cooperation Directorate, OECD Keith Jefferis – Managing Director, Econsult Botswana Juan Pablo Prado Lallande – Professor, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla Description Over the past decade, several developing economies have achieved strong and sustained economic growth, moving them up the income per capita ladder and away from aid. Some of these countries are expected to graduate from official development assistance (ODA). What can we learn from these countries that have started or completed the transition from aid to ensure that their development outcomes are sustained and expanded? What type of support would countries in transition from aid need from their development partners? Using key findings and lessons from ODI – in partnership with GIZ – case study research on Botswana, Chile, Mexico and the Republic of Korea, this webinar will seek to address these questions and shed light on the opportunities and challenges for countries managing the transition from aid and for development partners seeking to support them. Please note, this event will be broadcast online only.
Drawing on case study research, we discuss the opportunities and challenges for countries managing the transition from aid.
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