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Donor Coordination and Project Monitoring Practices--A Foreign Economic Assistance Project Study

ID-80-34 Published: Apr 24, 1980. Publicly Released: Apr 24, 1980.
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An indepth case study of the multidonor Maternal Child Health/Family Planning Project in Kenya was performed to learn more about trends in the Agency for International Development (AID) project management and donor coordination process. This project was selected for study because it was part of a long-range, multidonor effort containing several of the types of assistance usually offered by AID and it was nearing completion. AID assistance was to be in four major areas: technical assistance, participant training, commodities procurement, and recurring cost financing.

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Reproductive health careCompensationFederal aid to foreign countriesForeign economic assistanceHealth care programsPaymentsProgram managementTechnical assistanceForeign aid to KenyaAssistance to Kenya