tailieunhanh - RESULTS BASED MANAGEMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION AGENCIES: A REVIEW OF EXPERIENCE

As a companion to this study, the USA Freedom Corps and the Corporation for National and Community Service partnered with the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2002 and again in 2003 to add questions about volunteering to the Current Population Survey (CPS) for the month of September. The CPS results provide context for some of the findings in the volunteer management capacity study. The 2003 CPS survey indicates that an estimated million Americans ( percent of the United States population) volunteered through an organization in the 12 months preceding the interview, up 4 million ( percent) from the million Americans who volunteered in 2002. Because of that growth and the continuing. | RESULTS BASED MANAGEMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION AGENCIES A REVIEW OF EXPERIENCE BACKGROUND REPORT In order to respond to the need for an overview of the rapid evolution of RBM the DAC Working Party on Aid Evaluation initiated a study of performance management systems. The ensuing draft report was presented to the February 2000 meeting of the WP-EV and the document was subsequently revised. It was written by Ms. Annette Binnendijk consultant to the DAC WP-EV. This review constitutes the first phase of the project a second phase involving key informant interviews in a number of agencies is due for completion by November 2001. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. RESULTS BASED MANAGEMENT IN THE OECD COUNTRIES An overview of key concepts definitions and issues II. RESULTS BASED MANAGEMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION AGENCIES -- Introduction III. PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION AGENCIES -- The project level IV. PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION AGENCIES -- The country program level V. PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT IN THE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION AGENCIES -- The agency level VI. DEFINING THE ROLE OF EVALUATION VIS-A-VIS PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT. 104 VII. ENHANCING THE USE OF PERFORMANCE INFORMATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION AGENCIES. 119 VIII. CONCLUSIONS LESSONS AND NEXT SELECTED The Development Assistance Committee DAC Working Party on Aid Evaluation is an international forum where bilateral and multilateral development evaluation experts meet periodically to share experience to improve evaluation practice and strengthen its use as an instrument for development co-operation policy. It operates under the aegis of the DAC and presently consists of 30 representatives from OECD Member countries and multilateral development agencies Australia Austria Belgium Canada Denmark European Commission Finland France Greece Ireland Italy Gernamy Japan Luxembourg the .

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