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Making Development Co-operation More Effective.

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Publisher
OECD Publishing
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
144
Series
Global Parnership for Effective Development Co-operation
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


In 2011 the international development community committed to make development co-operation more effective to deliver better results for the world's poor. At the mid-point between commitments endorsed in the High-Level Forum in Busan, Korea in 2011 and the 2015 target date of the Millennium Development Goals, this report takes stock of how far we have come and where urgent challenges lie. This report - a first  Read more...

โœฆ Table of Contents


Foreword
Acknowledgements
Table of contents
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
What is the state of play?
Towards more effective development co-operation: Overview of monitoring findings
Busan: A turning point for development co-operation
Monitoring the Busan commitments globally and locally
Are we on track to meet the Busan targets by 2015?
The monitoring process shows encouraging signs of commitment and involvement
Limitations to assessing progress
Ways forward for strengthening global accountability
Notes
References
Ownership and results of development co-operation. Effective institutions --
developing countries' systems are strengthenedand usedQuality of developing country public financial management systems
Use of public financial management and procurement systems
Aid is untied
How to move forward?
Notes
References
Inclusive development partnerships
Civil society operates within an environment that maximises its engagement in --
and contribution to --
development
Engagement and contribution of the private sector to development
Gender equality and women's empowerment
How to move forward?
Notes
References. Transparency and accountability for development resultsInformation on development co-operation is publicly available
Development co-operation is more predictable
Medium-term predictability
Mutual accountability among co-operation actors is strengthened through inclusive reviews
Notes
References
Country actions to implement the Busan commitments
How are countries monitoring progress and upholding accountability?
What are the country initiatives to drive progress?
How to move forward?
Notes
References
Annex. Data related to the Global Partnershipmonitoring exercise. Introduction to the annexesCountry data
Provider data.

โœฆ Subjects


Technological innovations -- Economic aspects;Strategic planning -- Developing countries;Strategic planning;Developing countries


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