This survey report which presents the results from the second, follow-up survey on monitoring the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, assesses progress in 55 developing countries and helps us understand the challenges in making aid more effective in advancing development. The findings are clear: progress is being made, but not fast enough. Unless they seriously gear up their efforts, developing countries and their external partners will not meet their international commitments and targets for effective aid by 2010. Action is needed now. This report makes three high-level policy recommendations that will help accelerate progress and transform the aid relationship into a full partnership.
Table of contents:
Foreword Acknowledgements Key Findings and Recommendations Chapter 1. Are We Meeting the Targets? Chapter 2. Country-Owned Policy Processes and Systems Chapter 3. Alignment of Aid with Country Systems Chapter 4. Aid Harmonisation Chapter 5. Accountability and Development Results Chapter 6. How Do Country Situations Differ? Statistical Appendices -Appendix A. Country Data (One Table per Indicator) -Appendix B. Donor Data (One Table per Indicator) -Appendix C. Donor Data (One Table per Donor) -Appendix D. Survey Questionnaires -Appendix E. Acronyms and Glossary of Key Terms