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| Item Details |
| Title: |
Harmonisation, Alignment, Results: Report on Progress, Challenges and Opportunities |
| Description: |
Harmonisation, Alignment, Results: Report on Progress, Challenges and Opportunities -- As part of the follow-up to Monterrey, the international development community committed in Rome (February 2003) to align development assistance with partner country strategies, harmonise donor policies and procedures, and implement principles of good practice in development co-operation. A year later in Marrakech (February 2004), the Heads of the multilateral development banks and the DAC Chair affirmed their commitment to fostering a global partnership on managing for results by aligning cooperation programs with desired development results, and relying on-and strengthening-partner countries' monitoring and evaluation systems to track progress and assess outcomes. Against this background, this report assesses progress and issues in implementing the commitments of Rome and Marrakech. It identifies lessons of experience, positive and negative, as well as implications for the Second High-Level Forum on Development effectiveness (HLF-2), to be held in Paris on February 28-March 2, 2005. |
| Contributed by: |
Jayme Dos Santos (The WorldBank) |
| Submission date: |
23 Jan 2005 |
| Posted to: |
*aidharmonization.*
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| Comments: |
no comments
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