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AusAID Bilateral Donor System

AusAID Bilateral Donor System. Country Program Evaluations included in Performance Management and Evaluation Policy (PMEP) of the Agency Part of Tier 2 of Agency Results Framework Three identified components to ‘purpose’ – management, learning and accountability

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AusAID Bilateral Donor System

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  1. AusAID Bilateral Donor System • Country Program Evaluations included in Performance Management and Evaluation Policy (PMEP) of the Agency • Part of Tier 2 of Agency Results Framework • Three identified components to ‘purpose’ – management, learning and accountability • Builds on and tests self assessed Annual Program Performance Reports (APPR)

  2. AusAID CPE Methodology Evaluates three elements of the strategic architecture – • Country Situation Analysis – analysis and policies to inform the ODA approach • Country Strategy – a public statement of the ODA approach • Delivery Strategies – how AusAID will deliver aid in each sector or priority area

  3. AusAID CPE Methodology Evaluative Criteria – • Selectivity and focus – has a clear and informed allocation rationale • Represent whole-of-government interests – means the interests of various Australian Government departments delivering ODA • Effectively managed – is strategic in nature, takes risks into due consideration and deploys resources efficiently • Produce results – refers to the outputs, outcomes and impacts (intended or unintended) of the cooperation program

  4. Methodological Challenges • Explicit versus implicit – strategy acknowledged as only a small part of what the program does • Operational approach entails much wider scale of ways of working – understanding the link between the two is difficult • Avoiding retrospective strategies – does the strategy drive the program or the program drive the strategy? • Enough structure while not restricting innovation in approach

  5. Choosing CPEs Office for Development Effectiveness (ODE) responsible for CPEs • Work plan decided by Independent Evaluation Committee (3 outside members 1 internal) • Largely driven by current internal performance and policy priorities – Health Checks prepared by Operations to inform choices (set of broad-based program metrics) • Very few CPEs in last 5 years – huge political opposition internally and little clarity without significant work on strategies themselves • No mandatory requirement, but have returned to favor given political pressures on spend

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