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Accounting for donor contributions to Education for All: how should finance be provided? how should it be monitored?
World Bank, 2004This desk study report has been commissioned to suggest a strategy for achieving two objectives: to make recommendations on how the contributions of different donors should be counted towards the Education For All (EFA) objective to give advice on the most effective way to provide financial support to the EFA in different country circumstances.In terms of monitoring donor suppoDocumentToward country-led development: a multi-partner evaluation of the Comprehensive Development Framework: findings from six country case studies
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003This report presents the findings of six case studies evaluating the implementation of the World Bank’s Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF): Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Romania, Uganda and Vietnam.Findings include:there has been some progress in implementing the CDF principles, particularly where one or more of the principles have been applied over a number of years, but these pDocumentNorwegian views on Poverty Reduction Strategy Processes in partner countries
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2001This document presents an overview of Norwegian views in order to promote national poverty reduction strategies (PRSs) in partner countries, and the relationship with Norwegian development co-operation at the country level.The paper asserts that national ownership of strategies and development efforts, and recipient responsibility are necessary conditions for achieving poverty reduction.DocumentThe management of foreign aid in Tanzania
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1997The paper analyzed foreign aid management in Tanzania. The paper used secondary information and qualitative data from various research studies, Government institutions and NGO’s.Among others the paper has examined trends in the volume of official development assistance to Tanzania; changing forms of Aid; sectoral forms of Aid; and the institutional framework for managing aid.Pages
