Aid effectiveness
- Evaluating the Paris Declaration commitments
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The Paris Declaration lays out a road-map of practical commitments to effective aid. It is now recognized as a landmark international agreement aimed at improving the quality of aid and its impact on development. This report synthesizes the results of the first evaluation of the early implementation of the Paris Declaration, from March 2005 to late 2007. Recommendations for donors and partner countries are provided in addition to assessments from eight different countries.
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- Assessing the achievements in aid effectiveness
- ( OECD Development Centre , 2008)
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A robust public financial management (PFM) system is vital to a country’s development efforts and to the effectiveness of the aid funds that support those efforts. Three years ago, the Paris ...
Evaluating the Paris Declaration commitments
- ( B. Wood;D. Kabell;N. Muwanga / United Nations Development Group , 2008)
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This report synthesises the results of the first evaluation of the early implementation of the Paris Declaration, from March 2005 to late 2007. The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness is now rec...
- Reforming the Paris agenda
- ( D. Booth / Overseas Development Institute, London , 2008)
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In the context of the forthcoming Third High Level Forum in Accra, Ghana in September 2008, this paper looks at the future of aid effectiveness beyond September. It also looks at key points in refo...
- Funding for women's organisations
- ( Development Assistance Committee, OECD , 2008)
- Funding support for women’s organisations and for non-governmental organisations working to achieve gender equality is an important element in many donors strategies. These organisations often h...
- How should aid funding respond to African urbanisation?
- ( M. Herrmann;H. Khan / Munich Personal RePEc Archive , 2008)
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Rapid urbanisation is a fact of life even in the least developed countries where the lion’s share of the population presently lives in rural areas and will continue to do so for decades to co...
- More Official Development Assistance for Bangladesh
- ( M. Shamsuddoha;R. Karim Chowdhury / Equity & Justice Working Group , 2007)
- Considering various economic criteria, Official Development Assistance (ODA) trend, Millenium Development Goals (MDG) progress and country’s socio-political scenario, this paper argues that Bang...
- Philanthropy and development: will it work?
- ( J. Martin Witte;R. Marten / Global Public Policy Institute , 2008)
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New philanthropy is not only global, but is also increasingly being seen as a significant player in international development. Carnegie set up libraries across the United States, the Gates Foundati...
- Improving food crisis response in fragile states: towards a common classification framework?
- ( C. Andrews;M. Flores / United Nations University , 2008)
- This paper examines the imperative for improved classification and analysis of food crises in different fragile contexts. Recognising the persistence and protracted nature of food crises, the paper qu...
Drought response in Ethiopia: towards more timely, appropriate interventions
- ( S. Pantuliano;M. Wekesa / Overseas Development Institute, London , 2008)
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This study provides an overview of the timing, appropriateness and efficacy of interventions in response to the drought that affected the pastoral lowlands of Ethiopia in 2005/2006. It identifies m...
- How do aid policies impact upon democratisation processes?
- ( H. Magassa;S. Meyer / Fride , 2008)
- Aimed at assessing the impacts of aid policies on democratisation processes in Mali, this report attempts to combine a view from the South (Bamako) and the North (Madrid). It hopes to inform donors, t...







