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Managing for Development Results at ADB
Updated: 13 August 2010

ADB is improving its effectiveness in reducing poverty and promoting development in the Asia and Pacific region through managing for development results (MfDR).

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ADB's Progress on Aid Effectiveness: 2010 Update [ PDF ]

This report updates the progress by ADB in meeting its commitments under the 2005 Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and the 2008 Accra Agenda for Action. It finds that ADB as a whole continued to meet the targets on five of the nine relevant Paris Declaration indicators in 2009: aligning aid with national priorities, coordinating technical assistance, using country public financial management systems, reducing parallel project implementation units, and increasing joint missions. It also made significant progress in joint country analytical work.

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New Country Partnership Strategy
Tajikistan


Tajikistan and ADB have agreed on a new Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) for 2010 to 2014 which will advance the nation’s drive to strengthen energy supplies and transport links, and to develop a vibrant private sector to help the economy diversify. The CPS and sector results will be monitored twice a year, based on the results framework attached in the document.

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What is MfDR?
MfDR is an approach focused on development outcomes throughout the management cycle. It enables informed decision-making by integrating a results focus across four mutually-reinforcing core management functions. More

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