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MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF AID FOR TRADE: NEXT STEPS. WTO Workshop on M&E of Aid for Trade . 19 July 2010 William Hynes. Outline. OECD/WTO Monitoring Framework Going to the country and regional level Outcomes and impacts The way forward. Putting a spotlight on aid for trade . DEMAND.
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MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF AID FOR TRADE: NEXT STEPS WTO Workshop on M&E of Aid for Trade 19 July 2010 William Hynes
Outline • OECD/WTO Monitoring Framework • Going to the country and regional level • Outcomes and impacts • The way forward
Putting a spotlight on aid for trade DEMAND RESPONSE OUTCOME IMPACT • Partner country assessment • OECD/CRS • trade-related indicators • Case stories • MDGs • Case stories • Donor assessment • OECD/CRS
Self assessments based on questionnaires • What is your aid-for-trade strategy? • How much aid for trade do you provide/recieve? • How do you implement your aid-for-trade strategy? • Do you participate in mutual accountability arrangements? • Aid for Trade Fact sheets
Case stories • Next Global Review 2011 • Need to take monitoring to the local and regional level • Profiling outcomes and impacts • A large group of stakeholders • Opportunity to share experiences on what is working (or not)
Case stories • Probe deeper into Aid-for-trade objectives, challenges and processes • Used in conjunction with the self-assessments • In-depth insights of concrete examples of successes and failures • Concise but comprehensive story of a particular approach, process of activity
July 2010: Call for case studies. August-September 2010: Development of self-assessment questionnaires October 2010: Questionnaires issued January 2011: Deadline for submission of case stories and questionnaires February 2011: On-line publication of case stories January-May 2011: Update of fact sheets and drafting of Aid for Trade at a Glance July 2011: Publication of Aid for Trade at a Glance. Timelines
The way forward • The monitoring framework is working • The next monitoring exercise is a continuation of existing tools with the addition of case stories • Successful monitoring depends on your input
For more information: www.oecd.org/dac/aft