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The Paris Declaration recognises that for aid to become truly effective, stronger and more balanced accountability mechanisms are required at all levels. In particular it calls donors and partner countries to jointly assess through existing country level mechanisms mutual progress in implementing agreed commitments on aid effectiveness including those included in the Paris Declaration (PD-§50).
The Paris Declaration also invites initiatives by partner countries to establish their own targets for improved aid effectiveness within the framework of the agreed Partnerships Commitments and Indicators of Progress included in the Paris Declaration (PD-§9).
This indicator seeks to measure progress in this area. It measures the number of partner countries that undertake mutual assessments of progress as a percent of the total number of countries that have taken part in this Survey.
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