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Blended Financing, Canadian Foreign Aid Policy, and Alternatives

Adrian Murray, Susan Spronk
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This case study examines blended financing within the context of Canadian foreign aid policy, exploring its implications and alternative approaches. It delves into the dynamics of public-private finance and privatization in development, raising questions about effectiveness and broader policy goals. The study contributes to understanding the evolving landscape of development finance and the role of different actors in achieving international assistance objectives.