Transcription of THE PARIS DECLARATION ON AID EFFECTIVENESS: FIVE ...
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PARIS DECLARATION takes its name from a meeting that took place in PARIS in 2005, where over 100 developed and developing countries agreed to change the way they do than a statement of general principles, the PARIS DECLARATION lays out a practical, action-orientated roadmap to improve the quality of aid and its impact on development. It puts in place a series of specific measures for implementation and establishes performance indicators that assess progress. It also calls for an international monitoring system to ensure that donors and recipients hold each other accountable a feature that is unique among international PARIS DECLARATION contains 56 partnership commitments organised around five principles that make aid more effective:THE PARIS DECLARATION ON AID effectiveness : FIVE PRINCIPLES FOR SMART AIDTHE PARIS DECLARATION ON AID effectiveness : FIVE PRINCIPLES FOR SMART AID1.
and measuring – results. 5. MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY Donors and developing countries are accountable for development results. By implementing these principles, the countries and organisations that endorsed the Paris Declaration are making major breakthroughs in improving aid effectiveness, tackling issues that have hampered development for decades.
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