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Aid for Trade and Development Results

A Management Framework

This study presents a tool to help design logical frameworks for results-based management of aid for trade. What are donors and partner countries trying to achieve?  Three different levels of possible objectives (i.e. direct, intermediate and final) are explored. Trade is treated as an intermediate objective, serving as a transmission mechanism, with an increase in the value for trade as the final objective. Six case studies - Bangladesh, Colombia, Ghana, Rwanda, Solomon Islands and Viet Nam - provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges involved in introducing a tool for managing results in an agenda that covers a broad area of interventions that are aimed at building trade-related supply side capacities.

Published on June 19, 2013

In series:The Development Dimensionview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword and Acknowledgements
Acronyms
Executive Summary
Introduction
A results-based aid-for-trade management framework
Managing aid for trade and development results in Solomon Islands
Managing aid for trade and development results in Bangladesh
Managing aid for trade and development results in Ghana
Managing aid for trade and development results in Viet Nam
Managing aid for trade and development results in Rwanda
Managing aid for trade and development results in Colombia
Towards new aid-for-trade targets?
Aid-for-trade management framework
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