ICAI follow-up review of 2022-23 reports
ICAI’s follow-up review looks at how well government departments have responded to the recommendations made in our 2022-23 reviews, plus outstanding issues from previous reviews.
Summary
Our annual follow-up review assesses progress made by aid-spending government departments and funds on addressing ICAI recommendations. This is an important step in the accountability chain, providing the International Development Committee (IDC) and wider development stakeholders with evidence on whether the government has taken appropriate action in response to our recommendations.
This year’s follow-up covers the nine reviews published between July 2022 and July 2023:
- Transparency in UK aid
- UK aid to Afghanistan
- The UK’s approaches to peacebuilding
- The UK’s approach to democracy and human rights
- UK aid to India
- UK aid to refugees in the UK
- The FCDO’s Programme Operating Framework
- UK aid for trade
- UK aid to agriculture in a time of climate change
It also returns to four reviews published in previous years to address outstanding issues from last year’s follow-up exercise: