Aid Transparency Assessment 2010 Karin Christiansen World Bank, 8 th December 2010.

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Aid Transparency Assessment 2010 Karin Christiansen World Bank, 8 th December 2010

Aims & Objectives We know that aid is not always delivering the maximum impact possible Aid transparency is fundamental to delivering on donors’ aspirations and the promise of aid Essential to a series of aid effectiveness commitments – Accra Agenda for Action specific aid transparency commitments as well as Paris Dec & upcoming HLF4 Our attempt to undertake a comparative stock take of the current levels of aid transparency

The Publish What You Fund Aid Transparency Principles 1.Information on aid should be published proactively 2.Information on aid should be comprehensive, timely, accessible and comparable 3.Everyone can request and receive information on aid processes 4.The right of access to information about aid should be promoted

Approach & Methodology Aim to assess levels of publication for the full range of information types in terms of their comprehensiveness, timeliness and comparability But methodology was driven by lack of primary data available Peer review committee established to advise on approach and methodology

Methodology 7 indicators in 3 categories 8 data sources (from 2006 to 2010) 3 categories given equal weighting 30 donors - because we could get data on them

Indicators & data sources

The Donors Bilaterals: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, U.S. Multilaterals: African Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, World Bank, United Nations Other agencies: European Commission, GAVI Alliance, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (“Global Fund”)

Findings Finding 1: There is a lack of comparable and primary data Finding 2: There is wide variation in levels of donor transparency, across different types of donors Finding 3: There are significant weaknesses across indicators

Finding 1: There is a lack of comparable and primary data

Finding 2: There is wide variation in levels of donor transparency, across different types of donors

Finding 3: Significant weaknesses across indicators

Conclusions Conclusion 1: The lack of primary data means that it is not currently possible to assess donor aid transparency in the degree of detail desirable Conclusion 2: Even so, we know enough to be confident that there is room for improvement across all indicators assessed

Recommendations Recommendation 1: Donors have demonstrated they can make information available, so they should Recommendation 2: Transform more information into better information through a common standard – mappable, searchable, useable Recommendation 3: Ensure common standard delivers for everyone – recipient systems esp. budgets, donors internal systems, HLF 4

Future aid transparency assessments Future assessments would ideally cover greater range of aid agencies (e.g. all donor govts incl. ‘emerging’ donors, humanitarian agencies, INGOs, private companies, contractors) Disaggregate donor performance country by country, programme by programme – variation inside agencies Cover range of info types from aid policies/ procedures; aid strategies; aid flows; terms of aid; procurement; assessments of aid & aid effectiveness; integrity procedures; public participation; to access to info mechanism BUT need your help and suggestions on way forward

Thank you & Feedback For more information: ssment/visualise/ ssment/visualise/ Our contacts:

Additional information and methodology

Weightings

Data gaps

Reviewers & data assistance Nancy Birdsall, David Roodman, Ayah Mahgoub and Rita Perakis at CDG Helen Darbishire, Access Info Europe Jörg Faust, German Development Institute Nathaniel Heller, Global Integrity Homi Kharas & Daniel Kaufmann, Brookings Institution Richard Manning, Chair of IDS and former Chair of the OECD DAC Vivek Ramkumar & Elena Mondo, International Budget Partnership, Center on Budget & Policy Priorities Judith Randel & Rob Tew, Development Initiatives Claudia Williamson, New York University Assisted with data: Yasmin Ahmad and Robin Ogilvy, OECD DAC; Alessandro Bozzini, EU AidWatch; Stephen Davenport, Development Gateway Foundation and AidData; Romilly Greenhill, Brian Hammond and all at the IATI Secretariat; Matthew Martin, Development Finance International; Brooke Russell, AidData; Philip Tamminga, DARA International; Roger Vleugels, Fringe Intelligence; Claudia Williamson and William Easterly, New York University

Performance across the three categories

Our Paris Indicator Methodology

What donors schedule for disbursement in year n What recipients record in their budgets for year n What recipients expect to receive in year n What donors actually disburse in year n PDMS Indicator 7

What donors schedule for disbursement in year n What recipients record in their budgets for year n Recipients budget estimates of aid flows in year n What donors actually disburse for govt sector in year n PDMS Indicator 3

What donors schedule for disbursement in year n What recipients record in their budgets for year n Recipients budget estimates of aid flows in year n What donors actually disburse for govt sector in year n Compare expectations Aid on budget