Archive for the ‘aid effectiveness’ Category

Evaluation of the Implementation of the Paris Declaration

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Thematic study: The applicability of the Paris Declaration in fragile and conflict-affected situations Executive Summary The September 2008 DAC HLF in Accra provides an opportunity to discuss the challenges of applying the Paris Declaration in fragile and conflict-affected situations. This report aims to provide evidence to inform these discussions by: • Synthesising existing ...

PERSPECTIVES ON IMPACT EVALUATION: Approaches to Assessing Development Effectiveness

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

An International Conference in Africa for policy-makers, program managers, evaluators, sponsors and other stakeholders in evaluation and development Date: Sunday 29 March – Thursday 2 April 2009 Venue: Semiramis InterContinental Hotel, Cairo, Egypt OUR INVITATION How do we know when ‘development' is truly successful? What can evaluations tell us about which policies, programs and ...

AusAID first: Annual Review of Development Effectiveness 2007

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

The inaugural Annual Review of Development Effectiveness, produced by the Office of Development Effectiveness, was tabled in Parliament on 20 March 2008. The review is a key element in efforts to strengthen the effectiveness of the aid program as the aid budget is scaled up to reach 0.5% of Gross National ...

[Video conference] From Rhetoric to Action: E-Government and Aid Effectiveness

Friday, September 19th, 2008

A videoconferenced workshop between Washington DC, Berlin and Paris Date: 17th September 2008 Program Description Increasing the impact of development aid is the core objective of the Paris Declaration, a document endorsed by more than 100 developing and donor countries and multilateral agencies in 2005. The 2008 "Evaluation of the implementation of the ...

Working Together to Make Aid More Effective

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

House of Commons International Development Committee Ninth Report of Session 2007–08 Volume I Report, together with formal minutes. Printed 8 July 2008 The International Development Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration, and policy of the Department for International Development and its associated public bodies. Summary If the ...