E-government Tool Makes Development Aid More Effective
WASHINGTON, 19 August 2008: The international NGO “Development Gateway” announced Tuesday that it will showcase the results of the implementation of the Aid Management Platform (AMP) at the Accra High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, to be held from September 2–4, 2008.
AMP is a Web-based application that enables governments to better manage and coordinate development assistance, including planning, monitoring, coordinating, tracking and reporting on international aid flows and project-based activities.
Results of eight implementations of AMP show that the application can strengthen a countrys ownership and coordination of its aid process by building government capacity, empowering policy-makers, and by promoting regional knowledge sharing.
Roughly 200 government staff members in Africa, Europe, and Latin America have completed advanced training in the system and use it to monitor aid flows.
AMP also allows countries to track progress toward national development strategies and the Millennium Development Goals. In regional workshops, users of the application share experiences with their counterparts in other countries.
– The creation of AMP has been driven by the internationally recognized need to make aid more effective, according to Mark Fleeton, CEO, Development Gateway.
– The international community acknowledges the importance of strengthening the capacity of country systems to manage aid effectively. AMP gives them a tool to do that. We make the solution sustainable through ongoing technical support, adds he.
Created to support the Paris Declaration, AMP is an e-government solution for governments and their partners to manage and coordinate development assistance. Ethiopia first piloted the platform in 2005.
According to a 2006 user survey, desk officers indicated that the new system cut data entry time in half. They were able to generate reports three times as fast. Since then Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, the DR Congo (former Zaire), Malawi, Montenegro, and Tanzania have adopted the application.
– We expect aid management system to assist with many aspects of the Accra Action Agenda, said Mr. Fleeton, explaining:
– Last year the government of Tanzania lacked the comprehensive information needed to produce an annual report on official development assistance. This year, they will be able to do that.AMP can provide a strategic focal point for key Accra issues such as ownership, coordination, harmonization, alignment, predictability, transparency, mutual accountability and managing for results.
Earlier this month the Development Gateway announced its partnership with ODAdata, a consultancy that developed the ODAdata application, a tool that complements the aid management platform.
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Development Gateway Foundation is an international nonprofit organization that creates and implements Web-based tools to make aid and development efforts more effective worldwide.
The OECD Development Assistance Committee, the UN Development Program (UNDP), and the World Bank comprise the foundations aid effectiveness steering committee and play a key role in guiding the direction of the aid effectiveness program.
Yderligere oplysninger hos Anna Lauridsen, Operations Advisor, Development Gateway International, asbl, 49 rue des Treves, 1040 Brussels Belgium
Tel: +32 (2) 285 06 11, Fax:+32 (2) 230 70 35, www.dgfoundation.org