Publication

Feb 2012

This paper looks at the effectiveness of development aid. Energy and resources have been put into reforms to improve aid effectiveness by basing programming on evidence about what works, increasing the level of evaluation and strengthening evaluation rigor.The author argues that while this is a laudable ambition, the measures being put in place to improve the production of evidence will not improve aid effectiveness unless they are backed by measures to promote the actual use of that evidence.

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Author Harry Jones
Series ODI Background Notes
Publisher Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
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