Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank

This research focuses on assessing the extent to which the Principles of Aid Effectiveness were followed and translated into action by taking the General Education Quality Improvement Programme (GEQIP) in Ethiopia as an example. Outcomes of the secondary reviews conducted on the selected government...

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Main Author: Solome Zemene Kassa
Other Authors: Pyke, Toni
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:Solome Zemene Kassa (2012) Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9985>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-99852018-11-19T17:14:27Z Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank Solome Zemene Kassa Pyke, Toni Paris Declaration Principles of aid effectiveness Millennium Development Goals Poverty reduction strategy Education General Education Quality Improvement Programme (GEQIP) Development partners External assistance National capacity Ownership Alignment Harmonization Managing for results Mutual accountability 379.12963 Educational assistance -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies Economic assistance -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies Educational change -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies Education and state -- Ethiopia -- Case studies General Education Quality Improvement Programme This research focuses on assessing the extent to which the Principles of Aid Effectiveness were followed and translated into action by taking the General Education Quality Improvement Programme (GEQIP) in Ethiopia as an example. Outcomes of the secondary reviews conducted on the selected government institutions and development partners documents demonstrate that these Principles are taken as overarching strategies to guide the undertakings on GEQIP. The study attests that a number of factors influence the realization of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia. These include, at the recipient level, existence of strong national development plans while demanding improvement on absorptive capacity. At the level of development partners, compliance with pledges made on the provision of resources and better coordination is needed. A common country framework to guide the aid effectiveness process including mutual accountably is important. The study most importantly identifies that beyond sector specific reviews, emphasis should also be given to assess the contribution of the Principles of Aid Effectiveness for efficient delivery of support to the GEQIP. Development Studies M.A. (Development Studies) 2013-06-28T07:32:31Z 2013-06-28T07:32:31Z 2012-11 Dissertation Solome Zemene Kassa (2012) Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9985> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9985 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (ix, 107 leaves) : ill.
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topic Paris Declaration
Principles of aid effectiveness
Millennium Development Goals
Poverty reduction strategy
Education
General Education Quality Improvement Programme (GEQIP)
Development partners
External assistance
National capacity
Ownership
Alignment
Harmonization
Managing for results
Mutual accountability
379.12963
Educational assistance -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies
Economic assistance -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies
Educational change -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies
Education and state -- Ethiopia -- Case studies
General Education Quality Improvement Programme
spellingShingle Paris Declaration
Principles of aid effectiveness
Millennium Development Goals
Poverty reduction strategy
Education
General Education Quality Improvement Programme (GEQIP)
Development partners
External assistance
National capacity
Ownership
Alignment
Harmonization
Managing for results
Mutual accountability
379.12963
Educational assistance -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies
Economic assistance -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies
Educational change -- Ethiopia -- Evaluation -- Case studies
Education and state -- Ethiopia -- Case studies
General Education Quality Improvement Programme
Solome Zemene Kassa
Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank
description This research focuses on assessing the extent to which the Principles of Aid Effectiveness were followed and translated into action by taking the General Education Quality Improvement Programme (GEQIP) in Ethiopia as an example. Outcomes of the secondary reviews conducted on the selected government institutions and development partners documents demonstrate that these Principles are taken as overarching strategies to guide the undertakings on GEQIP. The study attests that a number of factors influence the realization of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia. These include, at the recipient level, existence of strong national development plans while demanding improvement on absorptive capacity. At the level of development partners, compliance with pledges made on the provision of resources and better coordination is needed. A common country framework to guide the aid effectiveness process including mutual accountably is important. The study most importantly identifies that beyond sector specific reviews, emphasis should also be given to assess the contribution of the Principles of Aid Effectiveness for efficient delivery of support to the GEQIP. === Development Studies === M.A. (Development Studies)
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Solome Zemene Kassa
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title Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank
title_short Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank
title_full Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank
title_fullStr Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank
title_sort assessment of aid effectiveness in ethiopia : a case study on the general education quality improvement programme and the collaboration among dfid, unicef and the world bank
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url Solome Zemene Kassa (2012) Assessment of aid effectiveness in Ethiopia : a case study on the General Education Quality Improvement Programme and the collaboration among DFID, UNICEF and the World Bank, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9985>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9985
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