Devex: 5 questions on China’s planned foreign aid agency
“A huge structural overhaul in China’s Cabinet includes plans for the establishment of an international development cooperation agency, raising significant questions about the future of Chinese aid. … [T]he very idea has captured the attention of many in the aid community and the academe, particularly those who have dedicated their time through the years to understanding how Chinese aid works. And it has sparked conversations as to what a dedicated aid agency would mean for China’s aid future. Below are five key questions about the new agency…” (Ravelo/Cornish, 3/16).

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