Aid Effectiveness 2011
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Aid Effectiveness 2011

Progress in Implementing the Paris Declaration

For the most part, the findings are clear: while many donors and partner country governments have made significant progress towards the targets that they set themselves for 2010, few of them have been met. Partner country authorities appear to have gone further in implementing their commitments under the Paris Declaration than donors, though efforts – and progress – also vary significantly across countries and donor organisations.

As the international community takes stock of what has been achieved on the occasion of the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Busan, Korea (29 November to 1 December 2011), this report sets out evidence of progress and challenges in making aid more effective. This evidence should help forge a consensus beyond Busan that aid – and its effectiveness –represents only one element of a broader landscape of development finance and joint efforts to make aid more effective can and should inform a broader development effectiveness agenda.    
Publication Date :
06 Mar 2012
DOI :
10.1787/9789264125780-en
 
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Donor data (one table per Indicator) You do not have access to this content

Authors:
OECD
Pages :
141–161
DOI :
10.1787/9789264125780-12-en

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As with Appendix A, progress over the period 2005-2010 is measured for a set of 32 countries that participated in both the 2006 Baseline Survey and the 2011 Survey. The upper part of the following tables shows the data by donor for this group of countries, allowing for a comparison of progress in the same set of countries between 2005 and 2010. In addition, the "global picture" for 2010, encompassing all countries which have recorded each donor’s aid in the 2011 Survey, is provided.
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