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Issue 28 • June 2009
Spotlight:

Guide for Conducting a Rapid Assessment of Country Capacity for Results Management
This rapid assessment guide offers a method for evaluating a country's results management capacity. It is based on five building blocks of results management. By posing questions on each building block, the guide creates an overall picture of the country's capacity to manage for development results. The outcome of this rapid assessment can serve as a basis for the design and implementation of capacity building initiatives for the country.

Rapid assessment of Indonesia's results management capacity
Extracted from the Indonesia Country Strategy and Program 2006-2009, this assessment focuses on the central government as the primary provider of resources to all levels of government.

Introduction to Results Management
This guide explains the main principles of results management and the implications of implementing it in an organization. Two appendixes describe how the concept is being applied to project management and country strategies in ADB.

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New Additions to the MfDR Resource Center

  1. Rural Development Outcomes and Drivers: An Overview and Some Lessons
  2. On Track Towards the Global Governance of Aid (in Turbulent Times)

Country Spotlight:

Philippines
Circumstances coalesce to provide an opportunity to revitalize the ADB-Philippines development partnership. The Government has shown strong ownership and commitment to formulate and implement a conducive macroeconomic management framework for achieving its development agenda. A beginning has been made to reduce the consolidated fiscal deficit. The new strategy capitalizes on this framework, the Government’s Medium-Term Philippine Development Plan for 2004-2010, and derives from lessons-learned that flow from recent evaluations of the effectiveness of ADB’s past operations.


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