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The purpose of this study is to assess the trend of Official Development Assistance and its impact on human development in sub Saharan African(SSA) countries. By comparing the trends of these variables, the study argues a positive evolution of aid inflows and a positive evolution of human development in SSA countries. The study aimed then to analyze whether the official development assistance has impacted on human development during this last decade. By the data Panel analysis, the aid effectiveness in all SSA countries on human development is positive but very low when one did not control for…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The purpose of this study is to assess the trend of Official Development Assistance and its impact on human development in sub Saharan African(SSA) countries. By comparing the trends of these variables, the study argues a positive evolution of aid inflows and a positive evolution of human development in SSA countries. The study aimed then to analyze whether the official development assistance has impacted on human development during this last decade. By the data Panel analysis, the aid effectiveness in all SSA countries on human development is positive but very low when one did not control for the country-specific effects and temporal effects. By taking into account these las variables the analysis has then found that the temporal effects and country specific effects have negatively affected human development in SSA countries. The analysis has also concluded a positive relationship between a good governance and human development in one hand, and between the Human development and GDP per capita in the other hand. Within this context, the aid policy for SSA countries, specifically in Burundi needs to be well designed and implemented by taking into its specific problems.
Autorenporträt
Mr Leonard Nkunzimana is an economist and Professor at the National University of Burundi. He is holding an advanced Master in development evaluation and management(DEM), and a specialization in international cooperation and development(CooPM) that have been delivered respectively by University of Antwerp(UA) and Free University of Brussels(ULB).