The values of Portuguese International Cooperation for Development
Carlos Sangreman, Raquel Faria

Abstract
International Cooperation for Development has taken on specific importance in scientific research. Many studies can now be found. Generally speaking, these analyses have attempted not only to explain the historical/institutional and strategic development but also to provide the basis for deliberations on a long line of ideas, values and practices which have now been mapped out, with a focus also on the results in terms of partner countries. Portuguese Cooperation is no exception and, in a general way, all the published material where this cooperation is seen in context refers directly or indirectly to the overall values that govern its activities. There are, however, no studies that identify the individual values that serve as a point of reference for the work of those involved in Cooperation in terms of its practices for choosing, managing and assessing projects. In this article we aim to turn the spotlight on the values considered to be the guiding principles underpinning the actions of the individuals involved in Portuguese Cooperation.

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