The Clash of the Counter-bureaucracy and Development
Published By: CGD on eSS | Published Date: July, 01 , 2010One of the little understood, but most powerful and disruptive tensions in established aid agencies
lies in the clash between the compliance side of aid programs—the counter-bureaucracy—and the
technical, programmatic side. The essential balance between these two in development programs
has now been skewed to such a degree in the U.S. aid system (and in the World Bank as well) that
the imbalance threatens program integrity. The counter-bureaucracy ignores a central principle of
development theory—that those development programs that are most precisely and easily measured are
the least transformational, and those programs that are most transformational are the least measurable.
Relieving the tension between the counter-bureaucracy and development practice would require
implementing new measurement systems, conducting more research on overregulation and its effects,
reducing the layers of oversight and regulation, and aligning programmatic goals with organizational
incentives. URL; [http://www.cgdev.org/content/publications/detail/1424271/]
Author(s): Andrew Natsios | Posted on: Jun 17, 2011 | Views(805) | Download (87)