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Private sector is a key player in international aid and development. Its interventions contribute to employment creation and other entrepreneurial opportunities that poor people benefit from. This short video showcases the work of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in reducing poverty through strengthening the private sector and lessons learned from such interventions.

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Momodou S.W Sowe, Gideon Aguh and Xolani Ngonini joined CoP-MfDR-Africa 16 hours ago
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Decentralization and local development: Ensuring Positive Outcomes

Dear Colleagues, A few weeks ago, we asked members to submit topics that they wanted to talk about. One of the topics that came up that we haven’t really talked about in details is decentralization and development.  For several decades decentralization and local development have been encouraged in many African countries as a means for generating a dynamic approach to development by including local stakeholders and beneficiaries in project development and implementation. For most states and…See More
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Decentralization and local development: Ensuring Positive Outcomes

Dear Colleagues, A few weeks ago, we asked members to submit topics that they wanted to talk about. One of the topics that came up that we haven’t really talked about in details is decentralization and development.  For several decades decentralization and local development have been encouraged in many African countries as a means for generating a dynamic approach to development by including local stakeholders and beneficiaries in project development and implementation. For most states and…See More
Discussion posted by Hannah J Cooper 19 hours ago
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Sheka Bangura commented on Gemma Mbaya's blog post 'HowTo:Your Guide to Results Based Monitoring & Evaluation'
Dear Gemma Mbaya,   Thanks for posting those useful tips on RBM&E. I have been following up with the Kenyan efforts at reforming the public service for better results. RBM&E is about getting attitudes in the public service right towards…
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Nermine left a comment for Zaam Ssali
Dear Zaam , my name is Nermine Wally, I am the new AfrEA President. I would gladly like to get in tuch with members of the MfDR community. I do not have your contacts nor Mamadou Abdou Gaoh Sani. I would appreciate of we can stat communicating by…
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Winnie M. Luhana commented on Gemma Mbaya's blog post 'HowTo:Your Guide to Results Based Monitoring & Evaluation'
Thanks Gemma, I am sure this is very useful reference material.  I will review and provide any necessary comments. We certainly need customised M&E materials Best regards
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Abiyot Assefa commented on Gemma Mbaya's blog post 'HowTo:Your Guide to Results Based Monitoring & Evaluation'
thanks for you invitation.  i am nutting idea about RBM and E so you should help me first bu sending to any related boos what am reading and than we are communicating on the issue detail  
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