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Issue 9 • November 2007
Development
Effectiveness Country Briefs
Acknowledging the need to better capture and report its results on the
ground as part of a new development effectiveness reporting, ADB has initiated
the preparation of development effectiveness country briefs for each of
its developing member countries. The purpose of the country brief is to
provide an overview of ADB's operational effectiveness in the country
in terms of key contributions to development outcomes and aid effectiveness.
South
Asia Regional Forum on Mainstreaming MfDR
(13-14 November in Bangkok, Thailand)
Participants discussed methods, approaches and experiences in assessing
organization readiness for the implementation of MfDR, as well as areas
of potential action in Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan for addressing identified
gaps. They also generated new approaches to the implementation of MfDR,
particularly at the level of the organization, and assessed which of these
approaches and other implementation gaps can generate potential support
from the donor community and other stakeholders. Background papers and
workshop documents are available online.
Technical
Assistance Project: Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Improved Public
Financial Management Systems
[ PDF: 146KB | 19 pages ]
The impact of the technical assistance project will be improved public
financial accountability and transparency in support of the Government’s
development and poverty reduction policy objectives.
See other results-focused
technical assistance projects
New Additions to the MfDR Resource Center:
See the MfDR Resource Center
See the 5 Most Visited Pages in MfDR at ADB.org
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