DFID’s approach to value for money in programme and portfolio management
A browser-friendly version of ICAI’s review assessing DFID‘s results in nutrition flows, which finds the government has beaten its goal of reaching people in some of the world’s poorest countries…
…risk assessments. DFID should make explicit how it is assessing and considering this risk. DFID lacks visibility of financial management throughout its delivery chains. DFID needs to deploy people with…
…reports on ‘DFID’s Programme Controls and Assurance in Afghanistan‘, ‘DFID/NIKE Girl Hub’, ‘DFID’s Engagement with the World Bank’ and ‘The Management of DFID’s Budget Support Operations’. The terms of reference…
…Department for International Development’s (DFID) Approach to Anti-Corruption; and two covering specific programmes in DFID’s country offices: • DFID’s Climate Change Programme in Bangladesh; and • DFID’s Support to the…
DFID depends greatly on the multilateral system to achieve results. In 2013-14 DFID spent almost two-thirds (£6.32 billion) of its budget through multilateral agencies and many agencies depend on DFID…
…results claimed by DFID. These reviews will start by verifying the results data that DFID’s own programmes have generated including from DFID’s own impact evaluations. Learning reviews look at new…