Donordependent
Donor-dependent refers to a state, jurisdiction, organization, program, or project that relies heavily on external donors—such as governments, international agencies, or foundations—for funding, technical support, or policy direction. It is commonly used in development studies, public health, and nonprofit management.
In international development, donor-dependent countries may derive a large share of revenue from official development assistance;
Implications include both benefits and risks. Benefits include access to capital, technical expertise, and capacity building.
Mitigation strategies include diversifying funding sources, mobilizing domestic revenue, lengthening commitment horizons, using pooled or multi-donor
In the literature, donor dependence is discussed alongside aid effectiveness, governance, and sustainability, with debates about