2006 Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration - Overview of the results

 

 

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How effective is aid at helping developing countries eradicate poverty? In March 2005, more than 100 countries made a firm commitment in the Paris Declaration to measure their success, or failure, in making aid more effective.

This landmark report provides a snapshot of the state of affairs in 2005. For the first time, it assesses the effectiveness of aid, not only globally, but also for a range of donors. To measure its effectiveness, 34 developing countries and 55 donors participated in a groundbreaking survey. The results of this survey are included in this report.

Volume 1 (Overview of the Results) presents an overview of key findings across the 34 countries and Volume 2 (Country Chapters) includes a detailed analysis for each of the 34 countries that undertook the survey.

2006 Survey Overview of the Results

Individual Country Chapters

Full set of Country Chapters

 

Full Data Set

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Third High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness

Accra HLF on Aid Effectiveness

Dissemination Activities

Donors report on the dissemination initiatives taken to sensitise headquarter and field level staff about the Paris Declaration.

Compendium of Donor Reports

Focus

This Reference Document looks at how aid can be delivered more effectively through simplifying and harmonising donor procedures.

DAC Guidelines and Reference Series: Harmonising Donor Practices for Effective Aid Delivery

Just Published

This report takes stock of progress made in aid effectiveness.

Harmonisation, Alignment, Results: Progress Report on Aid Effectiveness