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Strengthening Accountability in Aid for Trade

At a time when aid budgets are under pressure and scrutiny, there is a need to improve accountability. This is especially true in the case of aid for trade, which has become an increasingly important priority in development co-operation.   Strengthening Accountability in Aid for Trade looks at what the trade and development community needs to know about aid-for-trade results, what past evaluations of programmes and projects reveal about trade outcomes and impacts, and how the trade and development community could improve the performance of aid for trade interventions.

Published on October 31, 2011

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
How to evaluate aid for trade
What can be learned from trade-related evaluations?
Do aid-for-trade-related evaluations tell us more?
Getting results in aid for trade
The OECD meta-evaluation: overview of evaluations
Examples of existing trade-related indicators
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