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Titre : Hitting the target? : Evaluating the effectiveness of results-based approaches to aid Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Javier Pereira, Auteur ; Carlos Villota, Auteur Editeur : Eurodad Année de publication : September 2012 Importance : 30 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Aide au développement OMD Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : Public and political pressure on budget allocations, coupled with the genuine need to make aid more effective to tackle the global poverty crisis, have resulted in a renewed focus on results. Several donors are promoting the use of aid to reward the achievement of predetermined performance targets. Though this is a recent trend, in 2010, total disbursements for results-based approaches broke the $5 billion barrier.
Results-based approaches make part or all funding conditional upon verification of progress. Donors like this because it allows them to point to tangible outcomes of aid expenditure, and, proponents argue, this will lead to more effective aid. But is this the case?En ligne : http://www.eurodad.org/Entries/view/1543793/2012/10/16/Hitting-the-Target-Evalua [...] Hitting the target? : Evaluating the effectiveness of results-based approaches to aid [texte imprimé] / Javier Pereira, Auteur ; Carlos Villota, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Eurodad, September 2012 . - 30 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Aide au développement OMD Index. décimale : 06.01 Développement - Généralités Résumé : Public and political pressure on budget allocations, coupled with the genuine need to make aid more effective to tackle the global poverty crisis, have resulted in a renewed focus on results. Several donors are promoting the use of aid to reward the achievement of predetermined performance targets. Though this is a recent trend, in 2010, total disbursements for results-based approaches broke the $5 billion barrier.
Results-based approaches make part or all funding conditional upon verification of progress. Donors like this because it allows them to point to tangible outcomes of aid expenditure, and, proponents argue, this will lead to more effective aid. But is this the case?En ligne : http://www.eurodad.org/Entries/view/1543793/2012/10/16/Hitting-the-Target-Evalua [...]