Copy and paste the code below, or use the file export link (if available for that format).
@article{ author = {Johnson, Alison, Martin, Matthew}, title = {Empowering Developing Countries to Lead the Aid Partnership}, journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)}, year = {2005}, location = {New York}, URL = {}, abstract = {The first step in empowering developing countries to lead the aid partnership should be for them to be in a position to assess the quality of donor aid. Yet, in spite of recent initiatives to harmonise donor practices and align aid behind a PRSP-based partnership between developing country governments and donors, there is no systematic monitoring by developing country governments, at an individual country level, of whether donors are living up to their pledges on aid quality and support for the PRSP framework, or behaving consistently across countries. Even more important, developing countries are not systematically empowered to lead monitoring of improvements in aid quality themselves – donors still lead the process in most countries.} }Download File
AU - Johnson, Alison, Martin, Matthew TI - Empowering Developing Countries to Lead the Aid Partnership PT - Journal Article DP - 2005 TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) AB - The first step in empowering developing countries to lead the aid partnership should be for them to be in a position to assess the quality of donor aid. Yet, in spite of recent initiatives to harmonise donor practices and align aid behind a PRSP-based partnership between developing country governments and donors, there is no systematic monitoring by developing country governments, at an individual country level, of whether donors are living up to their pledges on aid quality and support for the PRSP framework, or behaving consistently across countries. Even more important, developing countries are not systematically empowered to lead monitoring of improvements in aid quality themselves – donors still lead the process in most countries.Download File
%0 Journal Article %A Johnson, Alison, Martin, Matthew %T Empowering Developing Countries to Lead the Aid Partnership %D 2005 %J UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) %U , %X The first step in empowering developing countries to lead the aid partnership should be for them to be in a position to assess the quality of donor aid. Yet, in spite of recent initiatives to harmonise donor practices and align aid behind a PRSP-based partnership between developing country governments and donors, there is no systematic monitoring by developing country governments, at an individual country level, of whether donors are living up to their pledges on aid quality and support for the PRSP framework, or behaving consistently across countries. Even more important, developing countries are not systematically empowered to lead monitoring of improvements in aid quality themselves – donors still lead the process in most countries.Download File
TY - JOUR AU - Johnson, Alison, Martin, Matthew TI - Empowering Developing Countries to Lead the Aid Partnership PY - 2005 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - The first step in empowering developing countries to lead the aid partnership should be for them to be in a position to assess the quality of donor aid. Yet, in spite of recent initiatives to harmonise donor practices and align aid behind a PRSP-based partnership between developing country governments and donors, there is no systematic monitoring by developing country governments, at an individual country level, of whether donors are living up to their pledges on aid quality and support for the PRSP framework, or behaving consistently across countries. Even more important, developing countries are not systematically empowered to lead monitoring of improvements in aid quality themselves – donors still lead the process in most countries.Download File
TY - JOUR T1 - Empowering Developing Countries to Lead the Aid Partnership AU - Johnson, Alison, Martin, Matthew PY - 2005 JF - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) UR - , AB - The first step in empowering developing countries to lead the aid partnership should be for them to be in a position to assess the quality of donor aid. Yet, in spite of recent initiatives to harmonise donor practices and align aid behind a PRSP-based partnership between developing country governments and donors, there is no systematic monitoring by developing country governments, at an individual country level, of whether donors are living up to their pledges on aid quality and support for the PRSP framework, or behaving consistently across countries. Even more important, developing countries are not systematically empowered to lead monitoring of improvements in aid quality themselves – donors still lead the process in most countries.