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Results Matter October 2007

MfDR Country Case: Viet Nam
By Ayumi Konishi, Country Director, Viet Nam Resident Mission

Following the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and the Hanoi Core Statement based on the Paris Declaration, the Social Economic Development Program (SEDP) was prepared as a result-based plan with strong Government ownership and support from development partners. The SEDP is thus the common strategic foundation for partners to develop their own assistance strategies. It includes concrete actions to achieve the objectives set out in various sector development strategies including the comprehensive poverty reduction and growth strategy. Current country partnership strategy (CPS) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) organized around three pillars was designed to support the Government’s medium-term development agenda as formulated under the 2006–2010 SEDP.

The followingtable illustrates the alignment of ADB’s assistance and provides examples of key expected outputs from 2007 to 2010.

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