PDI-12 Existence of a mutual accountability review (rating) - Governance & partnership - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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The concept of mutual accountabitliy is an important innovation of the Paris Declaration. It develops the idea that aid is more effective when both donors and partner governments are accountable to their respective publics for the use of resources to achieve development results, and when they are also accountable to each other. The specific focus of the agreed indicator (Indicator 12) is on mutual accountability for the implementation of the Partnership Commitments included in the Declaration and any local agreements on enhancing aid effectiveness. Specifically, the country survey returns tell us whether there exists a mechanism for mutual review of progress on aid effectiveness commitments. Indicators 3 to 12 (but not Indictor 8) are drawn from the Survey on Monitoring the Paris Declaration for each respective year. Definition of categories: 1 means "YES" and 2 means "NO". Source: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (www.oecd.org/dac/effectiveness/monitoring).
PDI-12 Existence of a mutual accountability review (rating) - Governance & partnership - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (2007)

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1Benin2
2Burkina Faso2
3Central African Republic2
4Ivory Coast2
5Cameroon2
6Cape Verde2
7Egypt2
8Gabon2
9Kenya2
10Liberia2
11Morocco2
12Madagascar2
13Mali2
14Mauritania2
15Niger2
16Nigeria2
17Rwanda2
18Sudan2
19Senegal2
20Sierra Leone2
21Togo2
22Uganda2
23Democratic Republic of the Congo2
24Zambia2
25Burundi1
26Ethiopia1
27Ghana1
28Mozambique1
29Malawi1
30Tanzania1
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