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Issue 13 • March 2008
Third High
Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness
On 2-4 September 2008, ministers from over 100 countries, heads of bilateral
and multilateral development agencies, donor organizations, and civil
society organizations from around the world will gather in Accra, Ghana,
for the Third High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness. Their common objective
is to help developing countries and marginalized people in their fight
against poverty by making aid more transparent, accountable and results-oriented.
See also:
How ADB engages in effective
MfDR partnerships with other development banks, the OECD-DAC, and
bilateral aid institutions
Online
Edition Now Available: Introduction to Results Management
The guide explains the main principles of results management and the implications
of implementing it in an organization. The online edition was developed
to make the publication more user-friendly and available to a wider audience.
Featured MfDR Project:
Supporting Public
Finance Management Reform in Uzbekistan [ PDF: 470 KB | 73
pages ]
The impact of this loan and technical assistance grant will be improved
planning and utilization of public resources in the country. The outcome
is improved effectiveness, efficiency, transparency, and accountability
of the budget execution processes.
>> See other results-focused technical assistance
projects
Featured MfDR Tool:
E-Learning Toolkit
on the Citizen Report Card methodology
The Citizen Report Card is a simple but powerful tool to provide public
agencies with systematic feedback from users of public services.
>>See other MfDR Tools
New Additions to the MfDR Resource Center
>> See the MfDR Resource Center
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