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Can donors do more to support progressive political and economic change in poor countries? Is a new approach needed to selecting the most appropriate mix of aid instruments in a given context? What are country-level public financial management reforms delivering in terms of a better context for utilising aid? Can attention to donor agency incentives and non-budget support instruments help deliver improvements in aid effectiveness at country level?
Day One
Delivering on the Paris Agenda: What are the key challenges?
The big picture on aid and the Paris Declaration
Richard Manning, OECD-DAC.
Trajectories of change: which way the Paris agenda?
Alison Evans, ODI.
A recipient view on implementing the Paris agenda
Claver Gatete, Government of Rwanda.
General budget support and beyond: What is the latest thinking on aid instruments?
Re-thinking aid modalities: innovative ideas on aid instruments
Paolo de Renzio, Oxford University.
Rolling out the Strengthened Approach to Supporting Public Financial Management
Franz E. Ronsholt, Head of PEFA Secretariat.
World Bank Experience with Budget Support: Emerging Issues and Lessons Learned
Stefan Koeberle, World Bank.
Day Two
Donor approaches and domestic politics: What is the link between aid and domestic accountability?
Donors and the denials of politics
Jeremy Gould, Institute of Development Studies, Helsinki.
Strengthening government accountability through civil society, parliament and the media
Mar Sophal, Committee for Free and Fair Elections in Cambodia.
Robust interventions and implications for accountability: A case study of the Solomon Islands
Sue Graves, ODI.
Technical Assistance: undermining or supporting accountability?
Jesse Griffiths, Action Aid.
Improving donor behaviour: How can mutual accountability be realised at country level?
Challenges in realising mutual accountability
Lindsay Whitfield, Global Economic Governance Programme, Oxford University.
Mutual accountability: A role for human rights in implementing the Paris Declaration?
Marta Foresti, ODI.
Incentives & Institutions in Development Aid: Towards Mutual Accountability.
Sujai Shivakumar, National Research Council, Washington.
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