Briefing Papers Number 13, December 2011 | Page 15

• Support a broad partnership that includes emerging economies as well as private actors and nongovernmental organizations, and is based on clear and transparent communication. • Continue to push for a focus on development outcomes and measurable results that are reported and readily accessible to the public. Appendix: 2011 Monitoring Survey on the Paris Declaration 2010 Actual 2010 Targetd Status % of countries having a national development strategy rated “A” or “B” on a five-point scalea 37% (of 76) 75% Not met 2a Reliable public financial management (PFM) systems 38% (of 52) 50% Not met -- No Targetc -- 41% 85% Not met 57% 50% Met Paris Indicator 1 Operational Development Strategies % of countries moving up at least one measure on the PFM/CPIA scale since 2005a 2b Reliable procurement systems % of countries moving up at least one measure on the four-point scale since 2005 3 Aid flows are aligned on national priorities % of aid for the government sector reported on the government’s budgeta 4 Strengthen capacity by co-ordinated support % of technical co-operation implemented through co-ordinated programs consistent with national development strategiesa 5a Use of country PFM systems % of aid for the government sector using partner countries’ PFM systemsb Not met 44% No Targetc --- 6 Strengthen capacity by avoiding parallel PIUs 1 158 565 Not met 7 Aid is more predictable 43% 71% Not met 8 Aid is untied % of aid that is fully untieda 86% More than 89% Not met 9 Use of common arrangements or procedures % of aid provided in the context of program-based approachesa 45% 66% Not met 10a Joint missions % of donor missions to the field undertaken jointlya 10b Joint country analytic work % of country analytic work undertaken jointlya 19% 40% Not met 44% 66% Not met 11 Results-oriented frameworks 20% (of 44) 36% Not met 12 Mutual accountability 38% 100% Not met 5b Use of country procurement systems % of aid for the government se