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Esta dissertação debate o impacto da pandemia do Covid-19 nos programas e projetos de ajuda dos países CAD/OCDE e da China, no que tange o montante e setores prioritários a curto e médio prazo. É esperado que a crise atual corrobore tendências na afetação de doadores oficiais como: empréstimos menos concessionais, financiamento misto, investimento em cadeias de valor em África e adesão do conceito de benefício mútuo. Já para a cooperação chinesa, a pandemia se coloca como uma oportunidade para reivindicar o seu status de superpotência. Pequim continuará estreitando a sua relação com países parceiros no setor da saúde, fornecendo equipamentos médicos e investindo em centros de pesquisa e, uma vez contida as consequêncas imediatas da crise, os investimentos em infraestrutura da Iniciativa da Nova Rota da Seda continuarão a todo vapor. Parte-se do pressuposto de que ambos os atores devem ajustar princípios e práticas a fim de melhor atender os interesses dos países em desenvolvimento no que tange a superação da crise conjuntural do Covid-19 e estrutural do capitalismo globalizado.
This dissertation discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on aid programs and projects of the CAD/ OECD countries and China, as regards to aid budget and priority sectors in the short and medium term. The current crisis is expected to corroborate trends in the allocation of official donors, notably less concessional loans, blended finance, investment on value chains in Africa and adherence to the concept of mutual benefit. As for Chinese cooperation, the pandemic is an opportunity to claim its status as a superpower. Beijing will continue to strengthen its relationship with partner countries in the health sector, providing medical equipment and investing in research centers and, once the immediate consequences of the crisis are contained, investments on infrastructure around the One Belt One Road Initiative will continue to consolidate. It is also assumed that both donors must adjust principles and practices in order to better serve the interests of developing countries in terms of overcoming the Covid-19 crisis and the structural crisis of the globalized capitalism
This dissertation discusses the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on aid programs and projects of the CAD/ OECD countries and China, as regards to aid budget and priority sectors in the short and medium term. The current crisis is expected to corroborate trends in the allocation of official donors, notably less concessional loans, blended finance, investment on value chains in Africa and adherence to the concept of mutual benefit. As for Chinese cooperation, the pandemic is an opportunity to claim its status as a superpower. Beijing will continue to strengthen its relationship with partner countries in the health sector, providing medical equipment and investing in research centers and, once the immediate consequences of the crisis are contained, investments on infrastructure around the One Belt One Road Initiative will continue to consolidate. It is also assumed that both donors must adjust principles and practices in order to better serve the interests of developing countries in terms of overcoming the Covid-19 crisis and the structural crisis of the globalized capitalism
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Mestrado em Desenvolvimento e Cooperação Internacional
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Ajuda humanitária Cooperação Internacional Cooperação para o Desenvolvimento China CIDCA CAD/ OCDE COVID-19 Iniciativa da Nota Rota da Seda Humanitarian aid International Cooperation Development for Cooperation DAC/ OECD One Belt One Road Initiative
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Souza, Carolina Lessa Correia de (2020). "Enfraquecimento ou fortalecimento da ajuda CAD/OCDE e da China no pós-covid-19?". Dissertação de Mestrado. Universidade de Lisboa. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão.
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Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
