Managing for Development Results
Managing for Development Results (MfDR) means evidence-based decision making in the pursuit of human development. It is a strategy that uses sound information for policy making; it involves practical tools for planning, risk management, monitoring and evaluation. In partner countries and donor agencies MfDR delineates a shift from focusing on inputs and immediate outputs to performance and achievement of outcomes and long-term impacts. What's new
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MfDR News Issue 1International Event The Third International Roundtable on Managing for Development Results was held in Hanoi, Vietnam from 5-8 February 2007. Third International Roundtable on MfDRSourcebook
Provides examples of how different groups in different circumstances have applied the principles of managing for results and addressed the challenges that arose. Sourcebook: Emerging good practices in managing for development results |