Mutual Review of Development Effectiveness in Africa Report 2009: Promise and Performance

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An exercise in mutual accountability

 

The Mutual Review of Development Effectiveness in Africa Report 2009 is both an exercise in 'mutual accountability'- assessing what has been done to deliver on commitments to Africa's development, and a review of 'development effectiveness'- assessing what results have been achieved.

 

It is also intended to be of practical use to political leaders in looking forward to the key policy challenges ahead.

 

The review has been undertaken jointly by task teams from UNECA and OECD, in close consultation with the NEPAD Secretariat, and with inputs from African and international institutions and civil society.  It is intended to answer four basic questions:

 

  • What are the main commitments which have been made by Africa and its development partners?
  • Have these been delivered?
  • What have the results been?
  • What are now the key future policy priorities?

The main report is composed of brief overviews of the four main topics, and key cross-cutting issues, followed by a series of 2-page summaries highlighting findings and recommendations for the fifteen "focus issues". 

 

 Annexes, and Supporting "Commit4Africa" Inventory of Commitments

  • An extended version of the report, including a series of annexes containing fuller detail
    on each of the fifteen focus issues is available here as well as the UNECA website (www.uneca.org)
  • A comprehensive inventory of commitments—Commit4Africa—made by African governments and their development partners since 2002. Available at www.commit4africa.org, the inventory will be kept up to date as a permanent resource for policy makers and the wider public.  

 

 

THE MUTUAL REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS:  PERFORMANCE & PROGRESS 

 

A joint report by the Economic Commission

for Africa and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development

INTRODUCTORY SECTION (279 kb)

 

  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Executive Summary

PART I: OVERVIEW: AFRICAN PROGRESS AND CHALLENGES (559 kb)

  • Sustainable Economic Growth
  • Investing in People
  • Good Governance
  • Development Finance
  • Key Cross-Cutting Issues

PART II: FOCUS ISSUE SUMMARIES (850 kb)

 

TOPIC I: SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH

  • Agriculture
  • Trade and diversification
  • Infrastructure
  • Regulatory and institutional environment for the private sector
  • Environmental sustainability and climate change


TOPIC II: INVESTING IN PEOPLE

  • Education 
  • Health
  • Gender

 

 

 

TOPIC III: GOOD GOVERNANCE

  • Political governance
  • Economic governance
  • Peace and security


TOPIC IV: FINANCING FOR DEVELOPMENT

  • Domestic public resources for development
  • Foreign direct investment and other private financial flows
  • Development assistance
  • External debt

PART III: APPENDICES (141 kb)

 

CHARTS AND FIGURES

  • The Millennium Development Goals
  • Development finance: overview tables
  • The Global Outlook

LIST OF ACRONYMS
KEY REFERENCES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

WEBSITES

 

 

 

 

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