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041 _aeng
082 _a338.91
245 _aToward country-led development :
_b a multi-partner evaluation of the comprehensive development framework : findings from six .../
264 1 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bThe World Bank,
_c2003.
300 _ax, 91 pages :
_b illustrations ;
_c27 cm.
_e with 1 CD
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
505 _aIntroduction -- Bolivia -- Burkina Faso -- Ghana -- Romania -- Uganda -- Vietnam.
520 _aThe Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) -- launched by World Bank President James D. Wolfensohn in early 1999 -- has become an important influence on the global development agenda. The CDF consists of four principles -- a Long-Term, Holistic Development Framework; Results Orientation; Country Ownership; and Country Led-Partnership. These core principles are not new individually, but bringing them together as a unified concept and championing the package within the global development community has been an important innovation. This evaluation, conducted by multi-disciplinary teams with members from developed and developing countries, shows that both donors and recipients have made progress in implementing the CDF principles, particularly in countries where one or more of the principles have been applied over a number of years. However, these positive changes are fragile and could be stalled or reversed. Implementing the principles requires changes in entrenched behaviors and institutional practices. Thus, dedicated and consistent attention is needed by top donor leadership and recipient countries to ensure that momentum is sustained. The in-depth case studies focus on Bolivia, Ghana, Romania, Uganda and Vietnam -- all CDF pilot countries at the time -- and Burkina Faso (a non-CDF pilot). This title includes a CD-ROM.
650 0 _a Economic assistance
_xEvaluation.
650 0 _a Economic assistance
_xDeveloping countries
_x Management.
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