The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness comprised principles and specific commitments for improving development aid processes, accepted by an unprecedented coalition of developing countries and aid donors. The Synthesis Evaluation used data from a variety of sources to answer questions on (a) the relevance of the Declaration and its implementation for aid effectiveness,(b) the actual record of implementation, (c) contributions to aid effectiveness and development results, (d) changing burdens of aid management, (e) added value of Paris Declaration-style development cooperation, and (f) key implications for future aid effectiveness. Conclusions of the synthesis evaluation and recommendations aimed at policy makers in partner countries and...
In the context of ongoing discourse on development effect of foreign aid on the recipient country, t...
It has become a standard in major high-stakes evaluations to commission an independent review to det...
Background: The “Paris Declaration” (PD), is a statement by which, in 2005, leading repr...
The Paris Declaration, endorsed in 2005, commits international development aid donors and recipients...
Joint or multi-partner evaluations are evaluations of development cooperation policies, programs, an...
This study aims to assess the development effectiveness of the Paris Declaration (2005). Using data ...
The Paris Declaration Evaluation faced the challenge of assessing the effects of a policy compact be...
Mestrado em Desenvolvimento e Cooperação InternacionalThe Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness is ...
International development agencies, as well as government partners, agreed on five principles that a...
Five years after the signing of the Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness by donors and developing ...
The progress in endeavours to achieve the commitments of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness...
This work is dedicated to the "Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness", a document which was signed ...
Objectives: The objective is to analyze the content of the Paris Declaration (PD) on aid effectivene...
In 2005, almost all DAC donor countries and over 60 developing countries endorsed the Paris Declarat...
The final event of the Paris Declaration Evaluation was a lessons-learned workshop. This article fir...
In the context of ongoing discourse on development effect of foreign aid on the recipient country, t...
It has become a standard in major high-stakes evaluations to commission an independent review to det...
Background: The “Paris Declaration” (PD), is a statement by which, in 2005, leading repr...
The Paris Declaration, endorsed in 2005, commits international development aid donors and recipients...
Joint or multi-partner evaluations are evaluations of development cooperation policies, programs, an...
This study aims to assess the development effectiveness of the Paris Declaration (2005). Using data ...
The Paris Declaration Evaluation faced the challenge of assessing the effects of a policy compact be...
Mestrado em Desenvolvimento e Cooperação InternacionalThe Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness is ...
International development agencies, as well as government partners, agreed on five principles that a...
Five years after the signing of the Paris Declaration on aid effectiveness by donors and developing ...
The progress in endeavours to achieve the commitments of the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness...
This work is dedicated to the "Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness", a document which was signed ...
Objectives: The objective is to analyze the content of the Paris Declaration (PD) on aid effectivene...
In 2005, almost all DAC donor countries and over 60 developing countries endorsed the Paris Declarat...
The final event of the Paris Declaration Evaluation was a lessons-learned workshop. This article fir...
In the context of ongoing discourse on development effect of foreign aid on the recipient country, t...
It has become a standard in major high-stakes evaluations to commission an independent review to det...
Background: The “Paris Declaration” (PD), is a statement by which, in 2005, leading repr...