OECD Development Co-operation Peer Reviews: New Zealand 2015
The OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) conducts periodic reviews of the individual development co-operation efforts of DAC members. The policies and programmes of each member are critically examined approximately once every five years. DAC peer reviews assess the performance of a given member, not just that of its development co-operation agency, and examine both policy and implementation. They take an integrated, system-wide perspective on the development co-operation and humanitarian assistance activities of the member under review.
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Results management and accountability of New Zealand's development co-operation
New Zealand has integrated a strong focus on results in its new operating model, structure and business processes. It has made a concerted effort to build a results culture and to make use of results information across the organisation. New Zealand commits to drawing on partner countries’ own data and systems and to support the development of these systems. However, like other members, New Zealand continues to face some challenges. Country-level results frameworks are not routinely agreed as part of Joint Commitments for Development. There is also a tension between headline and activity-level results approaches.
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