Organizational responses to a changing aid environment: the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ)

Int J Health Plann Manage. 2002 Jul-Sep;17(3):213-27. doi: 10.1002/hpm.672.

Abstract

As a major European donor, German government development assistance faces a series of challenges. Recent political changes have raised expectations for demonstrable health outcomes as a result of German development assistance; there has been a deepened commitment to collaboration with other bilateral and multilateral donors; and partner countries are increasingly open to new approaches to development. German development assistance also reflects a new ethos of partnership and the shift to programmatic and sector based development approaches. At the same time, its particular organizational structure and administrative framework highlight the extent of structural and systems reforms required of donors by changing development relationships, and the tensions created in responding to these. This paper examines organizational changes within the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische, Zusammenarbeit) (GTZ), aimed at increasing its Regional, Sectoral, Managerial and Process competence as they affect health and related sectors. These include the decentralization of GTZ, the trend to integration of projects, the increasing focus on policy and health systems reform, increased inter-sectoral collaboration, changes in recruitment and training, new perspectives in planning and evaluation and the introduction of a quality management programme.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Community Participation
  • Decision Making, Organizational
  • Germany
  • Government Agencies / organization & administration*
  • Humans
  • International Cooperation*
  • Organizational Culture
  • Organizational Innovation*
  • Politics*
  • Public Assistance / organization & administration*
  • Social Planning*
  • Social Responsibility
  • Total Quality Management