Resources
Presentations
| WHO seminar, 8 April 2011 | pdf download |
| Action For Global Health, 3 May 2011 | pdf download |
| World Health Assembly, 18 May 2011 | pdf download |
| Mini-Debate at Busan, 30 November 2011 | pdf download |
Tool Kit for Country Teams
| Presentation | pdf downloads ENG / FR |
| Speaking Notes | pdf downloads ENG / FR |
| Frequently Asked Questions | pdf downloads ENG / FR |
External Links
Websites:
- Eurodad: The European Network on Debt and Development
- Africa Platform for Development Effectiveness
- “Addicted to Aid”-documentary by Sorious Samura
- Center for Global Development: Aid Effectiveness
- Aidharmonisation.org
- Aideffectiveness.org
- PubHealth.org – Ugandan effort to develop tools for harmonization
- Zunia – Aid Effectiveness
- European Network on Debt and Development reports, news and links on aid effectiveness
- Euforic pages on aid evaluation and effectiveness
- FRIDE From Paris to Accra: building the global governance of aid
- The OECD DAC’s site on the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness
Blogs:
- Owen Barder
- OpenAid
- aidinfo blog
- Aid Thoughts blog
- Blog for Global Health
- PSD Blog: aid effectiveness
- PWYF & Devex Aid Transparency blog
- Full Disclosure: Publish What You Fund & Devex Aid Transparency blog
- Health Policy Action Fund (by Tobias Luppe)
Papers:
- ODI Briefing Paper: Aid effectiveness after Accra
- The Crisis in African Agriculture: A more effective use for EC aid? A Practical Action and Pelum ‘African Voices’ Report
- Special Report on Aid Harmonization
- Future of the Aid Industry (World Bank list of papers on aid)
Feedback Letters
“Let me commend you and the IHP+ Results team for a job well done. The World Bank is committed to improving aid effectiveness in all sectors, including health and welcomes the work of IHP+ Results in this effort to ensure mutual accountability for results. We agree that the IHP+ Results scorecards are a very useful tool for partners to hold one another to account in order to improve health results.” Read more…
World Bank
“The report provides useful information on achievements against the standard performance measures under review and constitutes a good basis for discussion regarding additional efforts required. It is also pleasing to see that progress is being registered on many fronts by both governments and development partners.” Read more…
African Development Bank











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