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International Review of Administrative Sciences | 2013

The success of an international development project: lessons drawn from a case between Morocco and Canada

Sophie Brière; Denis Proulx

According to the literature on decisive criteria for the success of international development projects, this article presents a case of cooperation between Morocco and Canada on the implementation of projects to institutionalize gender equality within the Moroccan public administration. Based on a triangulation of data and starting from an analytical framework on the factors decisive for the success of international development projects, this case study illustrates the limited success of the project. Although the elements that are decisive for the success of Tier 1 of the FAES projects have resulted in the involvement of stakeholders in the implementation of the projects, the creation of local expertise and the production of tools and strategies that aid institutionalization of gender equality, this study highlights significant barriers to institutionalization. These relate mainly to the difficulty of involving stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle, the lame functioning of the projects’ governance structures and the struggle to take ownership of projects designed on the basis of a management by results logic based on models specific to the donor. This case feeds the critical reflection on the various issues and challenges inherent to the management of international development projects and suggests various avenues of research. Points for practitioners The case presented in this article involves the implementation of projects to institutionalize gender equality within the Moroccan civil service supported by the Canadian cooperation agency. Although its success requires the involvement of the stakeholders, the development of local expertise and the production of institutionalization tools, this case brings to light significant obstacles to institutionalization, such as the difficulty of involving the stakeholders in the project, the limited functioning of the governance structures and the struggle to secure the ownership of the projects, designed according to models specific to the donor. It also reveals the limits of a management by results style and its consequences.


International Journal of Project Management | 2015

Competencies of project managers in international NGOs: Perceptions of practitioners

Sophie Brière; Denis Proulx; Olga Navaro Flores; Mélissa Laporte


Canadian Public Administration-administration Publique Du Canada | 2005

La réforme administrative au gouvernement du Québec: étude du processus de changement sur la culture organisationneIIe

Denis Proulx; Sophie Brière


Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives | 2013

La réussite d'un projet de développement international : leçons d'expérience d'un cas Maroc-Canada

Sophie Brière; Denis Proulx


Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement | 2014

Caractéristiques et succès des projets de développement international : Que peuvent nous apprendre les gestionnaires d'ONG?

Denis Proulx; Sophie Brière


Management international | 2008

Le contrôle dans l'administration marocaine

Marc Vallee; Denis Proulx


Buen gobierno | 2008

Gestión descentralizada y consecuencias: el caso de Quebec

Denis Proulx; Claude Beauregard


Universidad Continental | 2015

Diagnóstico y cambio organizacional : elementos claves

Denis Proulx


Archive | 2014

Drug Trafficking and Public Administration: A Natural Relationship and a Global Problem

Denis Proulx


Archive | 2008

Management des organisations publiques : théorie et applications

Denis Proulx

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Olga Navaro Flores

Université du Québec à Montréal

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