Reforming Foreign Aid: Reinvent the World Bank (and more)

Similar documents
Best Practices and Challenges in Building M&E Capacity of Local Governments

The World Bank's New Inspection Panel: Will It Increase the Bank's Accountability?

Thomas O Brien Lead Economist

OFFICE OPERATIONAL PLAN FINANCIAL YEAR

BOARDS OF GOVERNORS 2009 ANNUAL MEETINGS ISTANBUL, TURKEY

Monetary Fund Members 153 Countries 187 Countries 187 Countries

Chapter 11. Trade Policy in Developing Countries

International Development and Aid

Varieties of Capitalism in East Asia

People and Development. Annual Meetings Address by James D. Wolfensohn President The World Bank October 1, I. Introduction

Economic Assistance to Russia: Ineffectual, Politicized, and Corrupt?

Reform: How Did China Succeed. Joseph. E. Stiglitz China Development Forum Beijing March 24, 2018

Shanghai Conference: Scaling Up Poverty Reduction: Lessons and Challenges from China, Indonesia, Korea and Malaysia

OVERVIEW OF VOLUNTARY NATIONAL REVIEW (VNR)

CHINA IN THE WORLD PODCAST. Host: Paul Haenle Guest: Robert Ross

THE U.S.-CHINA POWER SHIFT

ASEAN as the Architect for Regional Development Cooperation Summary

Asia Corporate Governance Overview

Trade-Development-Poverty Linkages: The Role of Aid for Trade

SINGAPORE: MIRACLE METROPOLIS

Promoting women s participation in economic activity: A global picture

International Influence STEP BY STEP

THE IMPACT OF PROPOSED US FOREIGN ASSISTANCE CUTS: CAMBODIA S AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

Social and Demographic Trends in Burnaby and Neighbouring Communities 1981 to 2006

Africa s Convergence Over the past 10 years, SSA grew 5% per year and at this rate, it can DOUBLE its size before 2030.

A conversation about Kenya s Economy Key questions and answers

MAKING SENSE OF MIGRATION. November 8, 2010 (updated with 2010 charts)

POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION: NORTH-SOUTH LINKS

Opening Remarks at ASEM Trust Fund Meeting

BOARDS OF GOVERNORS 2006 ANNUAL MEETINGS SINGAPORE

ARANGKADA PHILIPPINES 2010: A BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE. Figure 10: Share in world GDP,

South-South Cooperation: changes in economic architecture

BEYOND THE RENTIER STATE THE SOCIAL LIFE OF POVERTY ALLEVIATION POLICY IN SOUTHERN RURAL JORDAN

IMAD NAJIB FAKHOURY, JORDAN

The US Is Not Abandoning Asia

The What, Why and How of Industrial Policy: Government-Business Coordination

THE RISE OF THE SOUTH AND A NEW AGE OF SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION ANTHEA MULAKALA

How Do Donor Identities Matter with International Aid Norms for Sustainable Development?

Catholic School Board Services Association

Terms of Reference for Undertaking

Committee on Budgetary Control WORKING DOCUMENT

Changing Role of Civil Society

Global Humanitarian Assistance. Korea 대한민국

Keys to a Sustainable Development Path

7 TH NATIONAL TREASURY OF SOUTH AFRICA / OECD FORUM ON AFRICAN DEBT MANAGEMENT AND BOND MARKETS

Towards peace and security in Sudan Briefing for House of Commons debate on Sudan, 28 April 2011

DOHA DECLARATION On the Occasion of the 5 th ACD Ministerial Meeting Doha, Qatar, 24 May 2006

The New Approach to Foreign Aid Is the Enthusiasm Warranted?

Session 4: Priority Issues for Sustainable Urban Development in Asia-Pacific: Governance

ASEAN: An Economic Pillar of Asia

International and National Laws Intertwined in Asia* -DRAFT PLEASE DO NOT CITE- By: Ljiliana Biukovic

STATEMENT H.E. MR. MUN SONG MO AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA TO THE KINGDOM OF THAILAND

The Financial Crisis, Trade and Effects on Women

Global Opinions on the U.S.-China Relationship

BUSINESS COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA

From earning profits to earning trust Speech by Cecilia Malmstrom Commissioner for Trade Sustainability in EU trade policy Amfori,

HOW TO DEVELOP SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROJECTS IN THE MEKONG REGION? THAILAND, CAMBODIA, MYANMAR, LAOS & VIETNAM Presented by: Marc Townsend,

Emerging Economies and the UN Development System

International Influence

Fourth High Level Dialogue on Financing for Development. United Nations, New York, March 2010.

SECTOR ASSESSMENT (SUMMARY): TRANSPORT (ROAD TRANSPORT) 1. Sector Performance, Problems, and Opportunities

ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS FOR WOMEN INTO POLITICS

The Real Wealth of Nations: Pathways to Human Development

Trade Agreements as Tools for Development: The Experiences of Lao PDR and Vietnam

ASIAN TRANSFORMATIONS: An Inquiry into the Development of Nations

BOARDS OF GOVERNORS ANNUAL MEETINGS 0 DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Presented by Sarah O Keefe External Relations Officer European Representative Office Frankfurt, Germany

The Future of South South Development Assistance and the Role of the UN

Higher Education: A Catalyst for Development (Panel 1 Higher Education and Societal Needs)

Neo-liberalism and the Asian Financial Crisis

STRENGTHENING BANK GROUP ENGAGEMENT ON GOVERNANCE AND ANTICORRUPTION

Settlement and Reconstruction

POLICY SEA: CONCEPTUAL MODEL AND OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE FOR APPLYING STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT IN SECTOR REFORM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Ethical issues impacting on the UK seafood supply chain. Roger Plant, Ethics Consultant

Can ASEAN Sell Its Nuclear Free Zone to the Nuclear Club?

Transformation of Women at Work in Asia

SPTF Annual Meeting 2016: Plenary Day 1 Notes

IDA13. The IDA Deputies: An Historical Perspective

Ontario Election Campaign Post- Debate Survey

INTRODUCTION. 1 I BON International

This publication has been produced with the financial support of the Equality & Citizenship Programme of the European Union. The contents of this

Structural transformation in the Asia-Pacific CSN: A conceptual framework for the role of the State

ADVOCACY FOR PEOPLE S POWER (APP) MODEL 1

Vũ Thành Tự Anh Fulbright University Vietnam Ho Chi Minh, January 9, 2017

Non-Traditional Security and Multilateralism in Asia

WOMEN RECLAIM LAND AND PROPERTY RIGHTS: A HOUSING INITIATIVE IN HARARE BY THE ZIMBABWE PARENTS OF HANDICAPPED CHILDREN ASSOCIATION (ZPHCA)

ECN171: Economy of East Asia TA Section

25 YEARS SWITZERLAND- WORLD BANK

Investing in Equality for Working Poor Women

Strategy for regional development cooperation with Asia focusing on. Southeast Asia. September 2010 June 2015

Inclusive Security: Women Waging Peace. Sunday, May 15, 2005 Amman, Jordan Hosted by the World Bank

The. Opportunity. Survey. Understanding the Roots of Attitudes on Inequality

Globalization: An Economic Perspective. Patrick Conway World View Global Education Leaders Program 19 June 2007

Basic Polices on Legal Technical Assistance (Revised) 1

Test Bank for Economic Development. 12th Edition by Todaro and Smith

Syllabus item: 176 Weight: 3

Vietnam s Current Development Policies: An Overview

CRS Report for Congress

International Organizations STEP BY STEP. a different Presentation Activity page to each group member.

Transcription:

Reforming Foreign Aid: Reinvent the World Bank (and more) Lessons in Global Poverty Alleviation From 40 Years of Adventures (and Misadventures) In International Development Inder Sud Presentation to the UAA DACOR Bacon House October 23, 2017

Organization of the Talk I. Lessons from experience II. Some evidence of World Bank effectiveness III. Recommendations for Reform of the World Bank IV. Some reflections about USAID

I. Lessons from Personal Experiences Social change takes place slowly and endogenously Sorry we cannot rent a room to unmarried couples Washington DC 1971 Legalization of gay marriage 2012 Supremacy of the knowledge bank Jamaica and Ghana water projects

I. Lessons from Personal Experiences Only economic and not political considerations define effective development Gabon railways Clamor for lending for international shipping by developing countries Committed and pragmatic country leadership critical for effective development East Asia Miracle with Philippines as the laggard Middle East the impossible dream

I. Lessons from Personal Experiences World Bank effective in countries that know what they want, and seek Bank advice selectively (and are not aid dependent) Korea Annual list of project borrowing; politely resisting fancy Bank initiatives; car industry China Listened to all, but implemented what they considered the best; Pudong development Too much aid reduces development effectiveness Aid (IDA) entitlement in South Asia 1970s and 1980s Africa today?

I. Lessons from Personal Experiences Not all NGOs are friends of development Thailand Pak Mun Project episode Advocacy vs. development NGOs

I. Lessons from Personal Experiences Poor quality of Bank leadership since mid- 1990s has made it less effective From focus (Preston) to diffusion (Wolfensohn) Politicization of the Bank (Wolfensohn, continued by Wolfowitz and Zoelick) Men who sought the job instead of those who were asked to serve

I. Lessons from Personal Experiences No magic bullet to turn around failed and fragile states Pouring money is not the answer Understanding institution building still an elusive goal Quest for quick results actually delegitimize government

II. Does Aid Work? Mixed outcome of projects 70 percent success goal; probably between 50-70 percent But 50-70 percent could still be considered OK

Does Aid Work? Missing aid growth linkage

II. Does Aid Work? Overload of good intentions major cause of project failure Whither Wapenhans and OED findings Successful projects do not necessarily lead to successful development Projects succeed in successful countries

Summing Up The Big Picture 1. Aid cannot make development happen. It can only be a catalyst when there is country ownership 2. Amount of foreign aid bears no relationship to development. Too much aid can be harmful. 3. Increasing politicization and volume focus has reduced World Bank effectiveness 4. World Bank aid linked to projects has not been particularly successful 5. Needed access to finance not concessional finance

III. Reform Agenda for the World Bank World Bank still the pre-eminent institution that can bring about change, provided: Strengthen governance A Board sharply focused on results and outcomes A transparent qualification-driven selection process for the World Bank president turn around failures Support success instead of trying to

III. Reform Agenda for the World Bank evaluation function A truly independent and timely Less IDA more IBRD Performance-based budget support with highly selective project lending knowledge Bank A leaner Bank as the true

Implementing the Reforms Confident though I am about my recommendations, I am not at all sanguine about whether any of these will ever be implemented Absence of an interested shareholder Needed a Disrupter

Some Reflections on USAID Adjusted to much smaller size and thus influence? Political vs development aid and implications? Contractor-domination? Working outside of governments USAID vs MCC The 535 member board of directors!

Thank You!