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In recent years, International Development Cooperation has assumed particular
importance in scientific research and there are currently several studies of general
scope or limited to a smaller geographical or thematic space, such as those that
focus on national cooperation policies. In general, these works have sought not
only to explain its historical, institutional and strategic evolution, but also to
constitute a basis for reflection on a long journey of ideas, values and practices
that it has been following and its results with partner countries.
Portuguese Cooperation is no exception and, in general, all the publications that
contextualize it refer directly or indirectly to the general values by which it is
governed.
However, there aren´t studies that identify the individual reference values of the
action of the Cooperation actors in their practice of identifying, managing, and
evaluating projects. In this article, we intend to identify the values considered as
guiding principles of the action that the actors of the Portuguese Cooperation
individually consider in the practices they develop. Such an intention constitutes a
real innovation, since the only values identified so far are those that governments
include in the strategies presented, more or less inspired by the documents of the
European Union (EU) and the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the
Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
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Portuguese cooperation actors general values individual values
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Sangreman, Carlos e Raquel Faria (2024). " The values of Portuguese International Development Cooperation: Review and Update after 2013". In Recent Research Advances in Arts and Social Studies (Vol. 4), M. Camino Escolar-Llamazares (ed), 148-167. London: B P International
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B P International