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Decentralization and local development: Ensuring Positive Outcomes
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Hannah J Cooper Mar 14, 2012.

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Always Wanted To Work For the AfCoP? Now is Your Chance!

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTERESTCONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR THE TECHNICAL MANAGEMENT OF THE PROJECT FOR BUILDING CAPACITY ON MANAGING DEVELOPMENT RESULTS IN THE REGIONAL MEMBER COUNTRIES (RMCs) AND THE REGIONAL ECONOMIC COMMUNITIES (RECs) PROJECT ID:GRANT No.: 2100150023544 The African Development Bank (AfDB) granted an amount of UA 9. 00 million to support the multinational project for building capacity on managing development results (MfDR) in the regional member countries (RMCs) and the…See More
Jun 27, 2012
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May 24, 2012
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May 24, 2012
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Shanta Devarajan: Africa's Statistical Tragedy

Shanta Devarajan, Chief Economist for the Africa Region of the World Bank, speaks about the urgent need to address the shortcomings of development statistics...
May 18, 2012
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AfCoP 4th Annual Meeting - Nairobi, Kenya

"Indeed, these were some of the greatest moments of African Practitioners. Spread the message.This is a wonderful and an informative video, a piece of information for Practitioners and Policy Makers. Kokonya, Nairobi - Kenya"
Mar 19, 2012
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"Want to know how to write good Terms of Reference for an Evaluation? Click here: http://bit.ly/eGeORv"
Mar 15, 2012
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"Check out the AfCoP new online discussion post: Decentralization & local development: Getting down into the details: http://bit.ly/xQQKuO"
Mar 14, 2012
Hannah J Cooper replied to Hannah J Cooper's discussion Decentralization and local development: Ensuring Positive Outcomes
"Dear Colleagues, Thank you again for all of your contributions on this topic to date! We'd like to try to delve in a bit more with the following questions: • How would you describe the  relationships between…"
Mar 14, 2012

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At 1:34am on October 8, 2009, Paul Ntiati said…
Many times the development results are skewed to donor requirements and not to the communities that are intended to assist. And evaluators more often than not are inclined to the funding partners! How do we create a balance that would be fair to all parties?
 
 
 

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