Conditionality Revisited : A New Approach in Burkina Faso
Donors have typically linked quick-disbursing assistance programs to conditions related to policy reforms. But there is growing frustration with how conditionality has worked in practice. Research has shown that traditional conditionality usually d...
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okr-10986-114412021-06-14T11:02:56Z Conditionality Revisited : A New Approach in Burkina Faso Emblad, Stefan Hervio, Gilles Humphreys, Chuck BORROWER COL CONCESSIONAL LENDING CONDITIONALITY DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS DONOR COORDINATION EDUCATION GIRLS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS MORTALITY OUTCOME INDICATORS OUTPUT INDICATORS PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTNERSHIP PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLICY CHANGES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS SIM VACCINATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FINANCE GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS CONDITIONALITY POLICY REFORM DONOR COORDINATION AID FLOWS PARTNERSHIPS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DISBURSEMENTS DATA SUBMISSION ALLOCATIONS Donors have typically linked quick-disbursing assistance programs to conditions related to policy reforms. But there is growing frustration with how conditionality has worked in practice. Research has shown that traditional conditionality usually does not "buy" reforms. Moreover, because aid funds are fungible within government budgets, a results-based approach is needed to enhance aid effectiveness. At the initiative of the European Commission, the Strategic Partnership with Africa is piloting a new approach to conditionality in Burkina Faso to explore changes that enhance donor coordination, foster country ownership of reforms, and smooth aid flows--and so increase aid effectiveness. A driving feature of the approach is a focus on the outcomes of government reforms and policies. 2012-08-13T15:04:48Z 2012-08-13T15:04:48Z 2000-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/1047353/conditionality-revisited-new-approach-burkina-faso http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11441 English PREM Notes; No. 35 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Burkina Faso |
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BORROWER COL CONCESSIONAL LENDING CONDITIONALITY DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS DONOR COORDINATION EDUCATION GIRLS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS MORTALITY OUTCOME INDICATORS OUTPUT INDICATORS PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTNERSHIP PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLICY CHANGES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS SIM VACCINATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FINANCE GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS CONDITIONALITY POLICY REFORM DONOR COORDINATION AID FLOWS PARTNERSHIPS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DISBURSEMENTS DATA SUBMISSION ALLOCATIONS |
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BORROWER COL CONCESSIONAL LENDING CONDITIONALITY DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS DONOR COORDINATION EDUCATION GIRLS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS MORTALITY OUTCOME INDICATORS OUTPUT INDICATORS PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTNERSHIP PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POLICY CHANGES POVERTY REDUCTION PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRAMS SIM VACCINATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PUBLIC FINANCE GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS CONDITIONALITY POLICY REFORM DONOR COORDINATION AID FLOWS PARTNERSHIPS STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION DISBURSEMENTS DATA SUBMISSION ALLOCATIONS Emblad, Stefan Hervio, Gilles Humphreys, Chuck Conditionality Revisited : A New Approach in Burkina Faso |
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Donors have typically linked
quick-disbursing assistance programs to conditions related
to policy reforms. But there is growing frustration with how
conditionality has worked in practice. Research has shown
that traditional conditionality usually does not
"buy" reforms. Moreover, because aid funds are
fungible within government budgets, a results-based approach
is needed to enhance aid effectiveness. At the initiative of
the European Commission, the Strategic Partnership with
Africa is piloting a new approach to conditionality in
Burkina Faso to explore changes that enhance donor
coordination, foster country ownership of reforms, and
smooth aid flows--and so increase aid effectiveness. A
driving feature of the approach is a focus on the outcomes
of government reforms and policies. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Emblad, Stefan Hervio, Gilles Humphreys, Chuck |
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Emblad, Stefan Hervio, Gilles Humphreys, Chuck |
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Emblad, Stefan |
title |
Conditionality Revisited : A New Approach in Burkina Faso |
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Conditionality Revisited : A New Approach in Burkina Faso |
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Conditionality Revisited : A New Approach in Burkina Faso |
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Conditionality Revisited : A New Approach in Burkina Faso |
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Conditionality Revisited : A New Approach in Burkina Faso |
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conditionality revisited : a new approach in burkina faso |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/01/1047353/conditionality-revisited-new-approach-burkina-faso http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11441 |
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