PDI-1 Country with operational national development strategies (rating) - Governance & partnership - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Country's national development strategy is linked to medium-term expenditure framework and reflected in annual budgets. The degree to which governments take the lead in co-ordinating aid-funded activities is the subject of a specific commitment in the Paris Declaration. It is also a variable that seems to be subject to significant changes over time. Another dimension of ownership is the degree to which countries have development strategies that are clear and well operationalised, so that development efforts are effective and there is a robust basis for the alignment of aid with country policies. This is based on the World Bank's Results-Based National Development Strategies: Assessment and Challenges Ahead Report. Categorical where "A" assigned a value of 1; "B" assigned a value of 2; "C" assigned a value of 3; "D" assigned a value of 4; "E" assigned a value of 5; and "N/A" assigned a value of 6. Indicators 3 to 12 (but not Indictor 8) are drawn from the Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration for each respective year. Source: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (www.oecd.org/dac/effectiveness/monitoring).
PDI-1 Country with operational national development strategies (rating) - Governance & partnership - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2007)

Rank

Country

Value

1Egypt9
2Gabon9
3Morocco9
4Togo9
5Ivory Coast5
6Central African Republic4
7Liberia4
8Sudan4
9Democratic Republic of the Congo4
10Burundi3
11Benin3
12Cameroon3
13Cape Verde3
14Kenya3
15Madagascar3
16Mali3
17Mozambique3
18Mauritania3
19Malawi3
20Niger3
21Nigeria3
22Senegal3
23Sierra Leone3
24Chad3
25Burkina Faso2
26Ethiopia2
27Ghana2
28Rwanda2
29Tanzania2
30Uganda2
31Zambia2
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