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OECD Development Co-operation Peer Reviews: United States 2016

The OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) conducts periodic reviews of the individual development co-operation efforts of DAC members. The policies and programmes of each member are critically examined approximately once every five years. DAC peer reviews assess the performance of a given member, not just that of its development co-operation agency, and examine both policy and implementation. They take an integrated, system-wide perspective on the development co-operation and humanitarian assistance activities of the member under review.

Published on December 16, 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Conducting the peer review
Abbreviations and acronyms
The United States' aid at a glance
Context of the peer review of the United States
The DAC's main findings and recommendations
Towards a comprehensive United States' development effort
The United States' vision and policies for development co-operation
Allocating the United States' official development assistance
Managing the United States' development co-operation
United States' development co-operation delivery and partnerships
Results management and accountability of US development co-operation
The United States' humanitarian assistance
Annexes4 chapters available
Progress since the 2011 DAC peer review recommendations
OECD/DAC standard suite of tables
Visits to Malawi and South Africa
Organisational structure
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