Toward Country-led Development : A Multi-Partner Evaluation of the Comprehensive Development Framework--Findings from Six Country Case Studies

Collectively, the six country case studies provide an unusually rich source of material on the local dynamics of the aid business and the realities that countries face when they try to adopt CDF principles in earnest. In order to make this material more accessible (full case studies are over 70 pages), OED has summarized each study to about 15 pages and gathered all six summaries into this volume, which is intended to complement the main synthesis report for the CDF evaluation, Toward Country-Led Development: A Multi-Partner Evaluation of the Comprehensive Development Framework. This volume can also be used alone, to enrich the discussion of development assistance in a particular case study country or as a basis for comparing country experiences. Since the main purpose of the CDF evaluation was to look at what had happened since the CDF was launched, priority was given to interested countries where pilot implementation of the CDF was the most advanced (on the grounds that these countries would offer the greatest potential for learning). Consideration was also given to Regional balance. One non-CDF pilot country (Burkina Faso) was chosen as a control.

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Main Author: World Bank
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2003
Subjects:COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES, METHODOLOGY, COUNTRY CASE STUDIES, WORK ORGANIZATION, COUNTRY ANALYSIS, COUNTRY ASSESSMENT, HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT, OWNERSHIP, PARTNERSHIP, RESULTS EVALUATIONS, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, INPUTS, STAKEHOLDERS, DONORS, CIVIL SOCIETY, PRIVATE SECTOR, FUNDING CAPACITY, INSTITUTIONAL REFORM, DISBURSEMENT, CULTURE, INCENTIVES, OUTCOMES, AID COORDINATION, LEADERSHIP, PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM, BUDGET, TRANSACTION COSTS, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AID AGENCIES, BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, BILATERAL AID, BUDGET PROCESS, BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT, CAPACITY BUILDING, CASE STUDIES, CDF, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, COUNTRY CASE STUDY, COUNTRY OWNERSHIP, DEBT, DEBT RELIEF, DEFICIT SPENDING, DEVELOPMENT GOALS, DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS, DEVELOPMENT PLANNING, DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME, DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY, DONOR AGENCIES, DONOR COMMUNITY, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC MEMORANDUM, ECONOMY, EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, GROUP DISCUSSIONS, GROWTH RATE, HARD BUDGET CONSTRAINTS, HEALTH, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH INSURANCE, HOUSING, ILLITERACY, IMMUNODEFICIENCY, INFANT MORTALITY, INFLATION, INNOVATION, INSURANCE FIRMS, INTEREST RATES, INTERNATIONAL AID, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, INTERNATIONAL ­ DEVELOPMENT, LAWS, LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT, LIFE EXPECTANCY, LOCAL LEVEL, MALNUTRITION, MARKET ECONOMY, MONOPOLIES, NATIONAL INCOME, NATIONAL POVERTY, NATIONAL POVERTY LINE, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, POLITICAL REPRESENTATION, POOR COUNTRIES, POVERTY ERADICATION, POVERTY ERADICATION ACTION PLAN, POVERTY LEVEL, POVERTY MONITORING, POVERTY REDUCTION, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY, PRIORITIES, PRODUCTIVITY, PUBLIC EXPENDITURE, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, PUBLIC SECTOR, RESOURCE USE, RURAL AREAS, SAVINGS, SECTOR WORKING, SECURITIES, SOCIAL, SOCIAL INDICATORS, SOCIAL POLICIES, STRUCTURAL REFORMS, URBAN AREAS, URBAN POPULATION, WORKERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/01/2686522/toward-country-led-development-multi-partner-evaluation-comprehensive-development-framework-toward-country-led-development-multi-partner-evaluation-comprehensive-development-framework-findings-six-country-case-studies
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/15076
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Summary:Collectively, the six country case studies provide an unusually rich source of material on the local dynamics of the aid business and the realities that countries face when they try to adopt CDF principles in earnest. In order to make this material more accessible (full case studies are over 70 pages), OED has summarized each study to about 15 pages and gathered all six summaries into this volume, which is intended to complement the main synthesis report for the CDF evaluation, Toward Country-Led Development: A Multi-Partner Evaluation of the Comprehensive Development Framework. This volume can also be used alone, to enrich the discussion of development assistance in a particular case study country or as a basis for comparing country experiences. Since the main purpose of the CDF evaluation was to look at what had happened since the CDF was launched, priority was given to interested countries where pilot implementation of the CDF was the most advanced (on the grounds that these countries would offer the greatest potential for learning). Consideration was also given to Regional balance. One non-CDF pilot country (Burkina Faso) was chosen as a control.