International Development - Eighth Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 16 November 2004.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
Summary
1 Introduction
2 How much? The
volume of UK aid
Partnerships for poverty reduction
Meeting our side of the bargain
3 Where to and
why? Poverty, politics and aid
The poverty-focus of aid and the multilaterals
Iraq: Aid diversion, spending and achievements
Iraq and Afghanistan: The security/development
nexus
Zimbabwe and Sudan: Responding to humanitarian
needs and resolving conflict
Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya and Ethiopia: Picking
winners or backing the wrong horse?
DFID, poverty reduction and politics
HIV/AIDS and sexual and reproductive health
4 How? Poverty
Reduction Budget Support
What is Poverty Reduction Budget Support?
DFID's cautious enthusiasm for Poverty Reduction
Budget Support
Poverty Reduction Budget Support and the
problem of fiduciary risk
Donor harmonisation, volatility and DFID's
skills-mix
5 With what results?
Monitoring the impact of UK aid
Targets, progress, corrective action
and attribution
Data and performance management
6 Learning to
be more effective
Conclusions and recommendations
List of acronyms
Formal minutes
Witnesses
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
Tuesday 22 June 2004
List of written evidence
Written evidence
List of unprinted written evidence
Reports from the International Development
Committee since 2001
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