Thursday, June 25, 2009

Holding donors accountable

by Emily Kallaur

The ONE Campaign recently released its DATA Report 2009, which tracks the G8 countries’ actual aid delivery against the pledges made at the 2005 Gleneagles summit. This report is a great example of leveraging aid information to hold development actors accountable for their promises. Overall, the analysis finds mixed performance across donor countries; in total, about one third of the aid increases promised by 2010 have been delivered. Clearly progress will have to accelerate if the targets are to be met (although some individual donors are meeting or even exceeding their individual commitments). In addition to increasing the quantity of aid, the report highlights the need to improve the quality of delivery—for example, relying on local country systems rather than donor systems to manage aid flows. But of course, aid is only part of the story. Having made little progress on “making trade work for Africa,” it’s time for the G8 to take some meaningful steps toward facilitating increased trading opportunities.

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