The history of Aid No 236, 2010/4 - pagesPages 7 to 9EditorialBy Jean-Bernard VéronPages 11 to 27The September 2002 Crisis in Côte d'Ivoire and Migrant Workers from Burkina FasoBy Fabrice Courtin, Florence Fournet, Philippe SolanoPages 29 to 40Between an “African Renaissance” and Questions about the FutureBy François GaulmePages 41 to 51Inspiring Aid StoriesBy François PacquementPages 53 to 65The Ministry of Cooperation’s Preference for FieldworkBy Julien MeimonPages 67 to 79Dutch Aid to Africa in the 1960sBy Marc DierikxPages 81 to 94Development Aid from Nordic Countries from the Postwar Period to 1989By Constance MottePages 95 to 107French Development Aid and Cooperation PolicyBy Corinne BalleixPages 109 to 121“The Poor,” Aid, and Social PoliciesBy Chloé MorinPages 123 to 125International Financing of DevelopmentBy François PacquementPages 126 to 127Beneficiaries of Official Development Assistance (ODA)By Antoine SeillanPages 128 to 129The Agence Française de Développement: How Did a Fund Become an Agency?By Pierre JacquemotPages 130 to 132Cooperation between France and the UK in AfricaBy Tony Chafer, Gordon David CummingPages 133 to 157ReviewsBy Jean-Loup Feltz