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Managing Aid

Practices of DAC Member Countries

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Development co-operation donors are held accountable for the way they manage aid and the development results they achieve. They want to see more partner country ownership, greater use of partner country systems, and work better together. This involves decentralising responsibility, concentrating efforts, managing for results, creating new systems, changing staff profiles, and building capacity in donor and partner countries. This book outlines what individual donors are doing to fulfil their development co-operation ambitions and their part of the international agreements – reached in Paris in 2005 (Paris Declaration) and Accra in 2008 (Accra Agenda for Action) – to make aid more effective.

English Also available in: French

Organisation and Management

DAC member countries face a range of organisational challenges. They ask, for example:

– To what extent should the ministry of foreign affairs be involved in managing aid?

– How do we involve a sufficiently senior and publicly accountable figure at the political level?

– How is the distribution of responsibilities among various institutions best managed?

– How do we manage representation in partner countries and decentralise responsibilities?

English Also available in: French

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