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Funding conditions for aid effectiveness: A mixed blessing for the sustainable development of host‐country‐national employees
Authors:Sharon L O'Sullivan
Abstract:This paper explores whether—and how—aid effectiveness funding conditions impact the human resource development of host‐country national (HCN) employees. To investigate this relationship, I conducted a phenomenological study with 31 participants from three international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs). Results suggest that the pressure toward funds accountability brings mixed blessings: From a staffing perspective, more HCNs are being hired instead of expatriates, building local capacity. However, vital training and performance review functions are cast as inefficient overheads. The paper concludes with a conceptual framework, practical strategies for INGOs and donor governments, and directions for larger scale empirical research. Copyright © 2015 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:staffing  training  performance review  human resource development  INGOs  aid effectiveness  host‐country nationals  dotation du personnel  formation  é  valuation de la performance    veloppement des ressources humaines  INGOs  efficacité  de l'aide  citoyens des pays hô  tes
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