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The OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) conducts reviews of the development co-operation efforts of DAC members every five to six years. DAC peer reviews seek to improve the quality and effectiveness of development co-operation policies, programmes and systems, and to promote good development partnerships for greater impact on poverty reduction and sustainable development in developing countries.
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This report presents the findings and recommendations of the 2023 peer review of Poland’s development co-operation. Under the 2023 methodology, it does not cover all components of the DAC peer review analytical framework. It focuses instead on three areas of Poland’s development co‑operation that were identified in consultation with Poland’s partners and government representatives.After an overview of the current economic and political context, the report analyses Poland’s institutional arrangements and the extent to which they are fit for purpose. It then considers Poland’s bilateral programme, focusing on priorities and programming. The final section examines Poland’s partnerships with multilateral and civil society organisations. For each of these areas, the report identifies strengths and challenges, the elements enabling Poland’s achievements, and the opportunities or risks that lie ahead. The review also considers progress against the recommendations made in the last DAC peer review of Poland in 2017.
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