MfDR Cooperation Fund
Updated: 6 February 2009
The Managing for Development Results (MfDR) Cooperation Fund was established
in March 2004 to support the introduction of MfDR approaches in ADB's developing
member countries (DMCs). The Fund--with contributions from Canada, the Netherlands,
and Norway--amounts to $2.9 million. It is a multi-donor umbrella facility that
allows for further donor contributions.
Examples of country-level initiatives that may be financed under the Fund include:
- introduction of results-based planning and budgeting techniques
- preparation of results-oriented national development plans and strategies,
sector plans and roadmaps
- improvement of methods for measuring, monitoring and managing for results
- training of DMC officials on MfDR
See also: Establishment
of a Cooperation Fund in Support of MfDR
MfDR
Cooperation Fund 2008 Progress Report
This fourth Progress Report covers 1 January to 31 December 2008. It presents
the Fund's portfolio profile and developments in 2008 and summarizes knowledge
development and achievements during this period. The Report concludes with a
discussion on the next steps for 2009.
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