The Sahel Development Program: Progress and Constraints: Id-78-18

The Sahel Development Program: Progress and Constraints: Id-78-18 by BiblioGov, published on July 22, 2013, offers an in-depth examination of the long-term development initiatives in the Sahel region, prompted by the severe drought and famine experienced from 1968 to 1973. This 80-page book discusses the establishment of the Club du Sahel, which includes Sahelian countries, the donor community, and major international development institutions, aimed at creating a comprehensive development strategy for the area. Despite the consensus on overall development goals, the book highlights that the principal objective of formulating a mutually agreed-upon action plan remains unfulfilled.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the challenges faced by the Sahel development program, including issues related to export potential, pricing policy, and land-use management. The text emphasizes the necessity of defining the interrelationships among the various organizations involved and establishing effective coordination procedures. It raises concerns about the capacity of Sahelian countries to utilize available economic assistance effectively and discusses the alignment of current and proposed AID projects with the Club’s strategy. The book also critiques past studies and research on regional development, noting their lack of productivity due to a failure to adopt a project-oriented approach.
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Because of suffering in the Sahel brought about by the drought and famine of 1968 to 1973, the Agency for International Development (AID) was authorized to participate in a long-term development program supported by several countries and international organizations in consultation and planning with the Sahelian countries. The Club du Sahel, consisting of the Sahelian countries, the donor community, and the major international development institutions, was formed to undertake an overall development strategy and plan for the region.
The Club established a consensus about overall development and strategy, but its principal goal of developing a mutually agreed upon plan of action has not been met. The Sahel development program (SDP) is a useful first step, but issues such as export potential, pricing policy, and land-use management have not been adequately considered. There is a need to define interrelationships among the organizations involved and procedures for coordinating activities. There is concern about the ability of Sahelian countries to effectively use the available economic assistance, and AID should insure that development funding will not be dissipated while these problems are being resolved. Current and proposed AID projects are generally consistent with Club strategy, but it is too early to tell whether they will be integrated into the overall program. Much study and research has been done on development problems of the region but they have not always been productive because they were not project oriented.
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