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The Development Assistance Database (DAD) is an aid information management system (AIMS) developed by Synergy International Systems,[1] for tracking development aid and managing official development assistance with transparency and accountability.[2] DAD is widely adopted AIMS[3] which has been established in more than 35 countries[4] worldwide in close cooperation with UNDP and respective governments. DAD provides country governments[5] and development partners with a consolidated source of data on development projects across all donors, demonstrates "who is doing what, when and where" in managing foreign aid,[6] enables harmonization of development projects with national priorities, facilitates management and coordination of development efforts in the country[7] by and promotes results-driven decision-making and aid effectiveness.[8]

DAD has served as the official government AIMS in Afghanistan,[9] Armenia, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic,[10] Comoros, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Iraq (including Kurdistan Regional Government),[11] Kazakhstan, Kenya, Maldives, Mauritania, Nigeria,[6] Lesotho,[12] Pakistan,[13] Papua New Guinea,[14] Philippines, Russia, Rwanda,[15] Sierra Leone,[16] Sri Lanka,[17] Somalia (including Somaliland),[18] Solomon Islands,[19] Tajikistan, Thailand, Ukraine,[20] Vietnam,[21] Yemen[5] and Zambia.[22]

History

Originally known as the Donor Assistance Database, the DAD was rebranded as the Development Assistance Database on August 2, 2005. The first Donor Assistance Database was a PC system developed in the scope of the G7 Support Implementation Group project for Russia in 1996 to monitor aid assistance donated from the international community.[23] The first Donor Assistance Database tracked 20,000 projects, and over US$100 billion in official development assistance delivered from 1991 to 2001.[24] The DAD was then adapted as a tool for the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union to monitor development assistance from the international community. These first generation implementations include Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine , and Tajikistan.[citation needed]

Most of these implementations have taken place through a partnership between the software company Synergy International Systems, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This partnership led to the signing of a long-term agreement in July, 2005.[25]

See also

Synergy International Systems

External links

References

  1. "Aid – isiAfrica". http://isiafrica.net/directory/aid/. 
  2. "Comparative Experience: Aid Information Management Systems in Post-Conflict and Fragile Situations". United Nations Development Programme. 2010-10-01. http://www.undp.org/content/dam/aplaws/publication/en/publications/capacity-development/aid-information-management-systems-in-post-conflict-and-fragile-situations/UNDP_AIMS_in_Post-Conflict_and_Fragile_Situations.pdf. 
  3. Samuel Moon with Zachary Mills (2010-07-01). "Practical approaches to the aid effectiveness agenda "Evidence in aligning aid information with recipient country budgets"". Overseas Development Institute and Publish What You Fund. http://www.publishwhatyoufund.org/files/Practical-Approaches-to-the-Aid-Effectiveness-Agenda.pdf. 
  4. "How have aid for trade flows evolved?". OECD, WTO. http://www.oecd.org/dac/aft/48395729.pdf. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation DAD YEMEN FACT SHEET". http://www.undp.org/content/dam/yemen/DemDov/Docs/UNDP-YEM-DAD_FINAL.pdf. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Federal Ministry of Budget and National Planning of Nigeria, DAD Nigeria". http://www.nationalplanning.gov.ng/index.php/initiatives/dad-nigeria. 
  7. "Development Assistance Database (DAD)". 2011-11-01. https://tulaneict4d.wordpress.com/2011/11/07/development-assistance-database-dad/. 
  8. "AIMS and public financial management". https://sites.google.com/site/useofiatidataincountrysystems/the-guide/aims. 
  9. "JOINT EVALUATION OF THE PARIS DECLARATION PHASE 2:ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN". 2010-01-01. http://www.oecd.org/countries/afghanistan/47543433.pdf. 
  10. United Nations Development Programme (2011-02-24). "FRAGILE STATES PRINCIPLES.Good Practice Cases". http://www.oecd.org/dacfragilestates/47278388.pdf. 
  11. Andrew Rathmell, Paul S. Frederiksen,Shannon Hayden, Sasha Kishinchand (2007-08-01). "Strengthening Capacity Building and Public-sector Management in Iraq: A Report of the Post-Conflict Reconstruction Project Center for Strategic and International Studies". http://csis.org/files/media/csis/pubs/070813-barton-strengthcapiraq.pdf. 
  12. United Nations Development Programme. "2013 Resident Coordinator Annual Report, Lesotho". http://www.ls.undp.org/content/dam/lesotho/docs/Other/RCAR_2013_LES_NAR.pdf. 
  13. "Pakistan". Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 2012-09-09. http://www.oecd.org/dac/effectiveness/Pakistan%203.pdf. 
  14. "PAPUA NEW GUINEA". Organisation for economic co-operation and development. http://www.oecd.org/dac/effectiveness/42298773.pdf. 
  15. "MANAGING AID FOR TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT RESULTS: Rwanda Case Study". OECD, IGC. 2013-01-12. http://www.oecd.org/dac/aft/RwandaCaseStudyFinal.pdf. 
  16. "End-of-Project Evaluation of'Support to Development Assistance Coordination Office'& Review of Sierra Leone's Aid Coordination Architecture". 2009-09-01. https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/sites/www.humanitarianresponse.info/files/assessments/undp_2009_daco_final_evaluation_and_sl_aid_architecture_review_-_final_report_0.pdf. 
  17. "Sri Lanka Deploys Housing Tracking Module in Synergy Development Assistance Database and Portal; eGovernment Solution Gives Transparent View of Asian Tsunami Recovery Progress". Business Wire. 2006-06-22. http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20060622005665/en/Sri-Lanka-Deploys-Housing-Tracking-Module-Synergy. 
  18. "Improving Aid Effectiveness in Somalia". United Nations Development Programme. http://www.so.undp.org/content/somalia/en/home/ourwork/democraticgovernance/successstories/aid-effectiveness-dad.html. 
  19. "Solomon Islands Aid Coordination and Management". United Nations Development Fund. http://www.fj.undp.org/content/fiji/en/home/operations/projects/poverty_reduction/SOI_aid.html. 
  20. "Support to better coordination and management of international aid/assistance (through establishment of the development assistance database - DAD)". United Nations Development Programme. http://www.ua.undp.org/content/ukraine/en/home/operations/projects/democratic_governance/project_sample112111.html. 
  21. "Provision of Technical Assistance Personnel in Vietnam". European Centre for Development Policy Management. 2007-09-01. http://www.oecd.org/derec/denmark/42225059.pdf. 
  22. "Evaluation of the Joint Assistance Strategy for Zambia (JASZ) 2007-10". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark. 2010-06-01. http://www.oecd.org/countries/zambia/46750073.pdf. 
  23. "Business Toolkit for Russian Enterprises "Professional Associations Component"". Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu JLA Group Ltd.. 1996-09-01. http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pnabz352.pdf. 
  24. "Directory of U.S. Technical Assistance Activities in Russia". 1996-09-01. http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/ccsi/print/region/directry.htm. 
  25. "Study to Establish a Donor database in the Kingdom of Swaziland". Government of Swaziland With Support from UNDP. 2012-09-01. http://www.sz.undp.org/content/dam/swaziland/docs/publications/UNDP_SZ_Poverty_DonorDatabaseStudy2012.pdf.