Peer Reviews of DAC Members

DAC peer reviews (www.oecd.org/dac/peerreviews) are a central and unique OECD activity. The reviews monitor individual members' efforts and performance in the area of development co-operation. Each member is critically examined approximately once every four years; this way five or six programmes are examined annually.

Consult the timetable for Peer Reviews of DAC members.

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Managing Aid: Practices of DAC Member Countries

29-May-2009

The donor community is committed to increasing aid and to working with partners to make aid more effective. But just how are we going achieve our ambitious agenda? Managing Aid surveys the practices of the 23 members that make up the OECD Development Assistance Committee. In doing so, it seeks to offer inspiration to aid managers and practitioners – new and experienced – who are interested in continuously improving the way donors and partners work together.

OECD’s review of Austria’s development co-operation

28-May-2009

Austria’s official development assistance (ODA) was 0.42% of its gross national income (GNI) in 2008, putting it in 11th place among OECD’s Development Assistance Committee (DAC) donors.

OECD review of Ireland’s development co-operation

20-Apr-2009

Ireland’s net official development assistance (ODA) was USD 1.3 billion in 2008, a 90% increase over 2003 in real terms. Ireland’s aid grew from 0.39% of gross national income in 2003 to 0.58% in 2008 during a period of exceptional national economic growth.

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