Fragile states: measuring what makes a good pooled fund August 2011 Erin Coppin, Marcus Manuel, Alastair McKechnie DetailsDownloadsDetails ODI Project Briefings Issue 58 The practice of pooling funds from multiple donors into a single instrument is becoming an increasingly popular method of delivering aid to fragile states. However, there are differences in how well individual pooled funds are operating. This Project Briefing introduces a potential tool for scoring the effectiveness of individual pooled funds, allowing for their systematic comparison. The briefing goes on to score and compare funds in Afghanistan, Liberia and South Sudan, demonstrating how the tool can be used to identify good practice. An output of the following project: Budget Strengthening Initiative Programme: Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure Downloads Pooled funds scores (xlsx, 66.47k, 4 pages) Full paper (pdf, 122.88k, 4 pages) View content in the Search Centre:AidAid to fragile statesEffective delivery of aidEffective instruments and channels for aid deliveryFunding mechanisms for aidThe international aid systemConflict and securityAsiaAfghanistanSub-Saharan AfricaSouth SudanLiberia