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    OECD Development Assistance Peer Reviews: United Kingdom 2010

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    OECD Development Assistance Peer Reviews: United Kingdom 2010

    OECD Development Assistance Peer Reviews: United Kingdom 2010
    OECD | 16 May 2011 | ISBN: 9789264098329 | 134 pages | PDF | 2 MB

    Five different member countries are peer reviewed each year. The aim is to assess the extent to which the development policies, strategies and activities of the reviewed country meet the standards set by the DAC. Members provide constructive criticism and recommendations based on a report that touches on aid policies, volumes, institutions and field operations.



    There are no sanctions if the country fails to take the recommendations on board. The exercise is meant to encourage positive change, support mutual learning and raise the overall effectiveness of aid throughout the donor community.

    Table of contents
    The DAC’s Main Findings and Recommendations
    Secretariat Report
    Chapter 1 Strategic Orientations
    An international development leader in times of global crisis
    Solid foundations of the United Kingdom’s development co-operation
    A strong legal and institutional framework
    A strengthened whole-of-government approach
    The UK strategic framework: maintaining poverty reduction as the overarching objective
    A broader policy agenda
    The need to streamline the policy framework
    Deepening engagement in fragile states
    Gender equality: strong leadership and an innovative approach
    Recognising the importance of communicating and building public awareness
    Concerns over the level of public support
    High political support balanced with increased scrutiny of the aid programme
    Raising development awareness and communicating results
    Challenges ahead
    Future considerations
    Chapter 2 Policy Coherence for Development
    A high level political commitment with a clearly prioritised agenda
    An institutional framework for coherent policies
    The cabinet structure and PSA framework: key assets for policy coherence
    Strengthening DFID’s role within government
    Monitoring the results of policy coherence for development
    Looking forward: a “beyond aid” agenda for the whole UK government?
    Future considerations
    Chapter 3 ODA Volumes, Channels and Allocations
    Official development assistance in summary
    Continued commitment to scaling up
    UK ODA by government department
    Bilateral assistance
    A strong commitment to low income countries
    DFID’s bilateral resource allocation approach
    Sector allocations and thematic spending decisions
    UK development assistance through non-governmental channels
    Multilateral assistance
    Future considerations
    Chapter 4 Organisation and Management
    A powerful institutional model
    A capable, mission-driven organisation
    Combining decentralisation with strong corporate compliance
    Streamlining reporting requirements
    Linking policy and research
    Engaging further with civil society organisations
    The challenge of “doing more with less”
    A purpose- and performance-driven organisation
    Stronger focus on managing for development results
    Human resources: maintaining DFID’s core value
    Future considerations
    Chapter 5 Aid Effectiveness
    The international aid effectiveness agenda: UK commitment and leadership
    From commitments to implementation: strong performance against key indicators
    Supporting country-led approaches to development
    Positive efforts to strengthen and use country systems
    Harmonisation through flexibility and leadership
    Making aid more predictable
    Existing and emerging challenges to aid effectiveness
    Future considerations
    Chapter 6 Special Issues
    Capacity development
    Strategic orientations
    Capacity development in practice
    Environment and climate change
    Climate change: a new strategic priority with a strong legal and institutional framework
    A lead role in the international community
    Operational approaches to environment and climate change
    Increased capacities and innovative cross-government work
    Financing and monitoring
    Future considerations
    Annex A Progress since the 2006 DAC Peer Review Recommendations
    Annex B OECD/DAC Standard Suite of Tables
    Annex C The United Kingdom and the Good Humanitarian Donorship Initiative
    Annex D Field Visit Report: India and Rwanda
    Description of Key Terms
    Bibliography
    with TOC BookMarkLinks