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Titre : Aid Transparency Assessment 2010 Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Publish What You Fund, Auteur Editeur : London [UK] : Publish What You Fund Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 76 p. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Aide au développement Transparence Résumé : This assessment is the first attempt to undertake a detailed comparative stock take of the current levels of aid transparency. Aid transparency matters for many reasons – from improving governance and accountability and increasing the effectiveness of aid to lifting as many people out of poverty as possible. While some aid is helping address some of the most difficult problems in the most challenging places in the world, we also know that aid is not always delivering the maximum impact possible.
The understanding emerged that aid transparency is fundamental to delivering on donors’ aspirations and the promise of aid. The commitments donors made to improve their aid effectiveness in the 2005 Paris Declaration are important and welcome. The recognition that donors were struggling to deliver on those commitments1 resulted in a new focus on aid transparency in 2008 within the Accra Agenda for Action and with the launch of the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI).En ligne : http://www.publishwhatyoufund.org/files/Aid-Transparency-Assessment.pdf Aid Transparency Assessment 2010 [document électronique] / Publish What You Fund, Auteur . - London (1 London Bridge, Downstream Building (3rd fl), SE1 9BG, UK) : Publish What You Fund, 2011 . - 76 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Aide au développement Tags : Aide au développement Transparence Résumé : This assessment is the first attempt to undertake a detailed comparative stock take of the current levels of aid transparency. Aid transparency matters for many reasons – from improving governance and accountability and increasing the effectiveness of aid to lifting as many people out of poverty as possible. While some aid is helping address some of the most difficult problems in the most challenging places in the world, we also know that aid is not always delivering the maximum impact possible.
The understanding emerged that aid transparency is fundamental to delivering on donors’ aspirations and the promise of aid. The commitments donors made to improve their aid effectiveness in the 2005 Paris Declaration are important and welcome. The recognition that donors were struggling to deliver on those commitments1 resulted in a new focus on aid transparency in 2008 within the Accra Agenda for Action and with the launch of the International Aid Transparency Initiative (IATI).En ligne : http://www.publishwhatyoufund.org/files/Aid-Transparency-Assessment.pdf Documents numériques
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