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Evaluation of the Paris Declaration

The first evaluation of the Implementation of the Paris Declaration is now available



In response to  The Paris Declaration commitment of conducting an independent cross-country evaluation, it has been decided to conduct a two-phase evaluation, commissioned and overseen by an international Reference Group, comprising members of the DAC Evaluation Network , partner country members of the WP-EFF and other interested countries, and representatives of civil society.

The first phase of the Evaluation complements the international monitoring work with a qualitative assessment of progress and obstacles in implementing the Paris Declaration in its first two years. It focuses on ways to strengthen the performance of both countries and aid providers, and prepares the ground for a second phase evaluation, to be carried out by 2011, which will focus on the effects of better aid in advancing development objectives.

The Evaluation comprises of eight country-level evaluations of the implementation of the Paris Declaration principles, and eleven donor evaluations focusing on changes in donor policies and guidelines. These evaluations have been synthesized into one report which will be tabled at the 3rd High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Accra on 2-4 September 2008. www.accrahlf.net

The findings and recommendations of the Evaluation will be of interest to more than one hundred authorities which have endorsed the Paris Declaration, and to actors which have a stake in ensuring more effective aid - governments of partner countries, development agencies, new and emerging donors, civil society, private sector actors in development, and journalists and opinion leaders, among others

A small secretariat provides overall coordination and day-to-day management of the evaluation. The secretariat is funded by Denmark and is hosted by the Danish Institute for International Studies.

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Updated: 25/09/08