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And this is where so many development organisations get it wrong.
Many development organisations provide support through training and the lending of expertise and infrastructure, rather than direct funding.
On the one hand, many development organisations, such as Oxfam, see private education as a dangerous distraction.
It's estimated that irrigation could boost agricultural productivity in Africa by 50% and many development organisations see irrigation as crucial to future development.
Many development organisations lack direct rivals and have advantages – such as political protections, scale economies and access to funds – that make the entry of new competitors unlikely.
It is therefore of great concern that many development organisations are considered ineffective: for example, half of all multilateral organisations were rated as underperforming on critical organisational effectiveness indicators in 2013 (pdf).
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It's as though we are stuck in some elaborate Basil Faulty parody: "Don't mention [the war] corruption!" Like it or not – and many do not – if development organisations are serious about winning the public argument on aid, then we need to address the spectre of corruption.
Violence hold countries back in many respects, so how can development organisations tackle this complex issue?
Social debt is analogous to technical debt in many ways: it represents the state of software development organisations as the result of "accumulated" decisions.
Since the early 1990s international development organisations – often in cooperation with the national government – have attempted to introduce biogas technologies in many least developed countries, but most initiatives failed.
The same goes for charities and development organisations.
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