Joint Evaluation of the Paris Declaration – Phase 2: Donor HQ Study – Irish Aid

Author(s)
Thornton, N. et al
Publication language
English
Pages
46pp
Date published
01 Jul 2010
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Capacity development, Partnerships, Evaluation-related, Joint evaluation, International law, Principles & ethics
Organisations
Irish Aid

This is a joint evaluation that assesses Ireland?s ability to implement its international aid effectiveness commitments, as set out in the 2005 Paris Declaration and the 2008 Accra Agenda for Action. It is one of several similar exercises that contribute to a wider OECD/DAC evaluation into aid effectiveness. The team comprised an independent evaluator (who led the work) and two senior staff from the Department of Foreign Affairs. Findings are those of the team alone.
This exercise primarily considered three institutional dimensions; a) commitment, b) capacity and c) incentives within Irish Aid (and across government) to further aid effectiveness. Like the other donor HQ evaluations, the focus was institutional capacity, not conclusions on how well Ireland was implementing its commitments, although the team were asked to comment on some specific achievements. A set of partner country evaluations is being undertaken which will provide firmer conclusions on whether aid delivery has improved.