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Uganda DP Division of Labour Exercise

Uganda DP Division of Labour Exercise. ODI Team Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure 9 th Nov 2006. Where are we Data and initial findings (FDT/ Questionnaire) Peer review process for Nov Beyond the Peer review What we need from you. This presentation.

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Uganda DP Division of Labour Exercise

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  1. Uganda DP Division of Labour Exercise ODI Team Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure 9th Nov 2006

  2. Where are we Data and initial findings (FDT/ Questionnaire) Peer review process for Nov Beyond the Peer review What we need from you This presentation

  3. AIM design and data collection (done) Relating MTEF to PEAP (done) Peer review (now) ODI Team visit (mid-Nov) Initial report (mid-Dec) Input into PEAP review (tbc) SWG process (Jan - March 07) Final report (March) Implementation of new division of labour (March onwards) Where we are

  4. Responses and data gaps 19 FDTs, 23 Questionnaires Mapping MTEF to PEAP First time ever Role of GoU Involvement in Exercise Data so far

  5. 1A: Concentration and distribution of aid N.B. This is mock-up of PEAP engagement But, numbers of instruments as best proxy Clear clustering related to PEAP 1B: DP characteristics Nothing unimportant higher standards for leading DP Leading DP particular emphasis on: Dialogue skills and credibility; in-country sectoral and aid modality expertise Actively engaged DPs: HQ support, policy alignment & credibility with other DPs Initial findings

  6. 1C: Sectoral patterns and engagement figures do not look reliable past 2007-08 (predictability?) Notable short-term patterns emerging: Major aid ↑ in roads/energy ↑ in public admin and in security/conflict ↓in GBS education and esp health ongoing high levels Initial findings

  7. Peer review process

  8. DPs will receive two peer reviews. Mapping onto PEAP Report 1- Overall findings Report 2- DP findings Comment form In addition, your own results. Peer review packs

  9. We need to decide on dates for following: Send out pack to peer reviewers Peer reviews returned to ODI Reviewed with GOU PRs sent back to original DP Original DP respond to ODI with any changes Re-processing data by ODI N.B. 20th Nov team in Kampala Returning DP reports (for info) Peer review timetable

  10. Beyond the Peer Review:next steps

  11. Full ODI Team in Kampala (19th Nov–1st Dec) Analysis of finalised DP returns Presentation and discussion workshops with GoU and DPs re findings and recommendations SWG budget workshops if possible Dates to be decide (suggest 21st) Interim report mid Dec Presentation at PEAP Review (tbc) Towards the Interim Report

  12. Based on ToR using material from: AIM (FDT, Questionnaire), peer review, other evaluation materials Report will set out: Methodology and process Findings Recommendations for SWG process Division of labour implementation Interim Report

  13. ODI option paper presented, Option 4 chosen – GOU based with additional support ODI role- providing SWG process design (Dec), preparing data for sectors (Jan) The rest is up to the SWGs - where the hard work begins Outputs of SWG process sent to ODI team from which we prepare final report SWG process

  14. Dates for peer review timetable Commitment to quick turn around Dates workshops in Nov Decision on support role to SWG process What we need from you

  15. Centre for Aid and Public ExpenditureOverseas Development Institute 111 Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7JD Tel: 020 7922 0300 Fax: 020 7922 0399 Email: uganda.questionnaire@odi.org.uk Website: www.odi.org.uk Thank you

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