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Progress reviews and performance assessment in poverty-reduction strategies and budget support: a survey of current thinking and practice
Overseas Development Institute, 2005This report describes and analyses the challenges posed by the monitoring and evaluation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and budget support programmes.DocumentPRSPs in Africa: parliaments and economic policy performance
Parliamentary Centre, Canada, 2005Reporting on a review of four countries Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (Ghana, Niger, Tanzania and Malawi) this paper looks at the emerging strengths and weaknesses in the implementation of national PRSPs.DocumentOnline video: PRSP and budget links seminar
Eldis Poverty Resource Guide, 2004In October 2004 the World Bank held a seminar exploring "PRSPs and budget links: emerging evidence from case studies". More information about the seminar is available on the World Bank’s internet-based broadcasting service, BSPAN.DocumentProjects – no way to deliver development?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004The conventional project based approach is a tried-and-tested, convenient and simple mechanism for the transfer of aid resources. However, development practitioners are increasingly realising that implementing a project is not an effective way to address the needs of poor people.DocumentTanzania – testing ground for new approaches in development?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004Tanzania is highly dependent on donor aid. It has one of the highest proportions of donor aid to gross national product (GNP) of any developing country. In recent decades a number of new strategies – from structural adjustment to sector-wide approaches and poverty reduction strategy papers (PRSPs) – have been field-tested in Tanzania.DocumentTurning off the taps: donor conditionality and water privatisation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
ActionAid International, 2004This paper examines the long-standing trend of international aid donors to demand that recipient countries privatise basic services and liberalise economies. These demands have been enforced through donor conditionality.DocumentDonors and childhood poverty in sub Saharan Africa: approaches and aid mechanisms in Ghana and Tanzania
Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2004This paper study examines how selected donors approach poverty affecting children, and how they use aid to tackle child poverty through support to particular activities and through the aid instruments.DocumentCivil society budget monitoring for national accountability
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004This report is based on a three day budget tracking workshop held in Malawi in February 2004 which brought together individuals and representatives of organisations involved in budget monitoring, or developing monitoring processes and tools, with a view to developing a supportive community of practice.Issues highlighted in this report include:budget making is where the real prioritisatDocumentAn enhanced strategy for reducing extreme poverty by the year 2015: interim report of the Millennium Project Task Force on Poverty and Economic Development
Millennium Project, 2004This report looks a framework for implementing the MDGs.DocumentReview of Nordic monitoring of the World Bank and IMF support to the PRSP process
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2003This report details the first joint Nordic monitoring of the World Bank and IMF support to the PRSP process in seven countries: Bolivia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia.Pages
