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How can we assess impact in governance programmes? This publication provides an exemplary impact assessment of a decentralisation programme in Benin. It analyses whether and how support to citizen participation contributes to the quality of public services and local governance at local level.
Kann das VN-Entwicklungssystem zu einem starken Partner für die Umsetzung der Agenda 2030 werden? Im Mai 2018 wurden Reformen beschlossen, die für ein effektiveres, effizienteres und kohärenter arbeitendes VN-Entwicklungssystem sorgen sollen. Nun bedarf es einer engagierten Umsetzung.
Can the United Nations Development System become a forceful player for realizing the 2030 Agenda? In May 2018, states set the course for reforms. While these have shortcomings, they provide a good starting point for a more effective and efficient system. Vigorous follow-up is needed.
Eger, Jens / Hannes Öhler / Alexandra Rudolph (2018)
Discussion Paper, 17/2018
The paper focuses on an important dimension of donors' aid allocations that has largely been neglected in the empirical literature: the need orientation of donors when deciding on the sectoral composition of their recipient country portfolios.