DescriptionTrying to achieve International Consensus on Aid Effectiveness.ogg
English: Critiques of the impact of aid argue that aid is only one of the factors in the complex development processes in poor countries. [The Paris Declaration] in 2005 helped build a broad consensus among the international community on how to make aid more effective. At its heart was the commitment to help developing-country governments formulate and implement their own national development plans, according to their national priorities, using, wherever possible, their own planning and implementation systems.
The Paris Declaration contains 56 partnership commitments aimed at improving the effectiveness of aid. It lays out 12 indicators to provide a measurable and evidence-based way to track progress, and sets targets for 11 of the indicators to be met by 2010.
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