On the Long-Term Holistic Development Framework Principle of the CDF : An Evaluation

The Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) is an initiative by the World Bank's President James D. Wolfensohn (1999), to enhance the effectiveness of the partners of development of the developing countries in bringing about desired developm...

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Main Authors: Gadir Ali, Ali Abdel, Disch, Arne
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014
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GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18445382/long-term-holistic-development-framework-principle-cdf-evaluation
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE VALUE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
AGRICULTURE
ALTERNATIVE USE
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
BASIC EDUCATION
BENCHMARK
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CHANGES IN POVERTY
CHILD MORTALITY
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION GROWTH
CONSUMPTION INCREASES
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
COUNTRY CASE
COUNTRY LEVEL
CRITERIA
CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
DEATH
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH
DUAL ECONOMY
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MODELS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC THEORY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EXPECTATIONS
EXPORT PROMOTION
EXTERNALITIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FEEDER ROADS
FEMALE LITERACY
FISCAL POLICIES
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GENDER EQUITY
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
GINI COEFFICIENT
GOODS
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
GROWTH COMPONENT
GROWTH ELASTICITY
GROWTH OBJECTIVE
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEAD-COUNT RATIO
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HEALTH CARE
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
ILLITERACY
INCENTIVES
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME GAP
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INCOMPLETE MARKETS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INEQUALITY
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFLATION RATE
INFLUENCE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERNAL FACTORS
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INVESTMENT RATE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LONG RUN
LONG-TERM GROWTH
MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MALNUTRITION
MARKET FAILURES
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY
MEASURES
MEDIUM TERM
MONEY
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL PROCESSES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS
OUTCOMES
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY DEBATE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY LEVEL
POLITICS
POOR
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POOR POLICIES
POVERTY
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ERADICATION
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC PROVISION
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITY OF LIFE
REAL GDP
REDUCING POVERTY
REDUCTION OF POVERTY
REGION
RURAL
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL INSTITUTIONS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL WATER
SANITATION
SCHOOLING
SECTOR REFORMS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION
STANDARD DEVIATION
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
SURPLUS LABOR
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
TARGETING
THEORY
TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE REGIME
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSFERS
TRENDS
URBAN POOR
WELFARE
WELFARE ECONOMICS
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE VALUE
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
AGRICULTURE
ALTERNATIVE USE
AVERAGE GROWTH
AVERAGE GROWTH RATE
BASIC EDUCATION
BENCHMARK
BUDGET CONSTRAINTS
CAPACITY BUILDING
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CHANGES IN POVERTY
CHILD MORTALITY
CIVIL SOCIETY
COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT
COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
CONSUMPTION GROWTH
CONSUMPTION INCREASES
CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
COUNTRY CASE
COUNTRY LEVEL
CRITERIA
CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS
DEATH
DEBT
DEBT RELIEF
DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPING COUNTRY
DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT REPORT
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH
DUAL ECONOMY
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC MODELS
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC THEORY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
EXPECTATIONS
EXPORT PROMOTION
EXTERNALITIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FEEDER ROADS
FEMALE LITERACY
FISCAL POLICIES
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GENDER EQUITY
GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS
GINI COEFFICIENT
GOODS
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT
GROWTH COMPONENT
GROWTH ELASTICITY
GROWTH OBJECTIVE
GROWTH POTENTIAL
GROWTH PROCESS
GROWTH PROSPECTS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HEAD-COUNT RATIO
HEADCOUNT RATIO
HEALTH CARE
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSING
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
ILLITERACY
INCENTIVES
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
INCOME
INCOME GAP
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME INEQUALITY
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INCOMPLETE MARKETS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INEQUALITY
INFANT MORTALITY
INFANT MORTALITY RATE
INFLATION RATE
INFLUENCE
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
INTERNAL FACTORS
INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE
INVESTMENT RATE
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LONG RUN
LONG-TERM GROWTH
MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
MALNUTRITION
MARKET FAILURES
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY
MEASURES
MEDIUM TERM
MONEY
NATIONAL INCOME
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATIONAL PROCESSES
NATURAL RESOURCES
NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS
OUTCOMES
OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT
PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA GROWTH
PER CAPITA INCOME
POLICY DEBATE
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY LEVEL
POLITICS
POOR
POOR COUNTRIES
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR PEOPLE
POOR POLICIES
POVERTY
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ERADICATION
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY MEASURE
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY REDUCING
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC PROVISION
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SPENDING
QUALITY OF LIFE
REAL GDP
REDUCING POVERTY
REDUCTION OF POVERTY
REGION
RURAL
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
RURAL INSTITUTIONS
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL WATER
SANITATION
SCHOOLING
SECTOR REFORMS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION
STANDARD DEVIATION
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION
SURPLUS LABOR
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
TARGETING
THEORY
TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE REGIME
TRANSACTION COSTS
TRANSFERS
TRENDS
URBAN POOR
WELFARE
WELFARE ECONOMICS
Gadir Ali, Ali Abdel
Disch, Arne
On the Long-Term Holistic Development Framework Principle of the CDF : An Evaluation
description The Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) is an initiative by the World Bank's President James D. Wolfensohn (1999), to enhance the effectiveness of the partners of development of the developing countries in bringing about desired development outcomes. According to the CDF Secretariat (2000) the CDF is 'an approach by which countries can achieve more effective poverty reduction. It emphasizes the interdependence of all elements of development, social, structural, human, governance, environmental, economic and financial.' The framework is articulated around four major principles: long-term, holistic development framework; country ownership of development programs and policies; country-led partnership among various stakeholders; and, results orientation. The remainder of this paper is organized in five sections. Section two offers an analytical framework suitable for the formulation of a holistic, long-term poverty reduction strategy. The framework is used as a benchmark against which the implementation of the CDF principle on the long-term holistic development framework (LTHDF) is evaluated. Section three provides a cursory and highly selective reading of the implementation of the CDF long-term holistic development framework in the six pilot countries. In this section it is assumed that the poverty reduction strategy papers provide the embodiment of the CDF principle irrespective of whether countries state this explicitly or not. Section four provides an evaluation of the implementation of the CDF principle while section five provides an evaluation of the response of donors to the CDF principle on the long-term holistic development framework. This section is based on a survey instrument that has been designed to elicit these responses. Section six offers a few concluding remarks and proposes a number of hypotheses that can be tested in future evaluation of the CDF.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author Gadir Ali, Ali Abdel
Disch, Arne
author_facet Gadir Ali, Ali Abdel
Disch, Arne
author_sort Gadir Ali, Ali Abdel
title On the Long-Term Holistic Development Framework Principle of the CDF : An Evaluation
title_short On the Long-Term Holistic Development Framework Principle of the CDF : An Evaluation
title_full On the Long-Term Holistic Development Framework Principle of the CDF : An Evaluation
title_fullStr On the Long-Term Holistic Development Framework Principle of the CDF : An Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed On the Long-Term Holistic Development Framework Principle of the CDF : An Evaluation
title_sort on the long-term holistic development framework principle of the cdf : an evaluation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18445382/long-term-holistic-development-framework-principle-cdf-evaluation
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16630
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spelling okr-10986-166302021-04-23T14:03:30Z On the Long-Term Holistic Development Framework Principle of the CDF : An Evaluation Gadir Ali, Ali Abdel Disch, Arne ABSOLUTE POVERTY ABSOLUTE VALUE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES AGRICULTURE ALTERNATIVE USE AVERAGE GROWTH AVERAGE GROWTH RATE BASIC EDUCATION BENCHMARK BUDGET CONSTRAINTS CAPACITY BUILDING CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CHANGES IN POVERTY CHILD MORTALITY CIVIL SOCIETY COMPETITIVE EXCHANGE COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE CONSUMPTION GROWTH CONSUMPTION INCREASES CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA COUNTRY CASE COUNTRY LEVEL CRITERIA CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS DEATH DEBT DEBT RELIEF DETERMINANTS OF POVERTY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT AGENCIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT REPORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH DUAL ECONOMY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC MODELS ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC THEORY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EXPECTATIONS EXPORT PROMOTION EXTERNALITIES EXTREME POVERTY FEEDER ROADS FEMALE LITERACY FISCAL POLICIES FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GDP PER CAPITA GENDER EQUITY GEOGRAPHIC REGIONS GINI COEFFICIENT GOODS GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT GROWTH COMPONENT GROWTH ELASTICITY GROWTH OBJECTIVE GROWTH POTENTIAL GROWTH PROCESS GROWTH PROSPECTS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HEAD-COUNT RATIO HEADCOUNT RATIO HEALTH CARE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX ILLITERACY INCENTIVES INCIDENCE OF POVERTY INCOME INCOME GAP INCOME GENERATION INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES INCOMPLETE MARKETS INDUSTRIALIZATION INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE INFLATION RATE INFLUENCE INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERNAL FACTORS INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE INVESTMENT RATE LIFE EXPECTANCY LONG RUN LONG-TERM GROWTH MACROECONOMIC FRAMEWORK MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MALNUTRITION MARKET FAILURES MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY MEASURES MEDIUM TERM MONEY NATIONAL INCOME NATIONAL POVERTY NATIONAL PROCESSES NATURAL RESOURCES NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMICS OUTCOMES OUTREACH ACTIVITIES PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENT PARTICIPATORY POVERTY ASSESSMENTS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA GROWTH PER CAPITA INCOME POLICY DEBATE POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY LEVEL POLITICS POOR POOR COUNTRIES POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PEOPLE POOR POLICIES POVERTY POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ERADICATION POVERTY GAP POVERTY MEASURE POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPERS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC PROVISION PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SPENDING QUALITY OF LIFE REAL GDP REDUCING POVERTY REDUCTION OF POVERTY REGION RURAL RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL INSTITUTIONS RURAL POPULATION RURAL WATER SANITATION SCHOOLING SECTOR REFORMS SOCIAL SAFETY NETS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION STANDARD DEVIATION STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES STRUCTURAL REFORMS STRUCTURAL TRANSFORMATION SURPLUS LABOR SUSTAINABLE POVERTY SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION TARGETING THEORY TRADE TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE REGIME TRANSACTION COSTS TRANSFERS TRENDS URBAN POOR WELFARE WELFARE ECONOMICS The Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) is an initiative by the World Bank's President James D. Wolfensohn (1999), to enhance the effectiveness of the partners of development of the developing countries in bringing about desired development outcomes. According to the CDF Secretariat (2000) the CDF is 'an approach by which countries can achieve more effective poverty reduction. It emphasizes the interdependence of all elements of development, social, structural, human, governance, environmental, economic and financial.' The framework is articulated around four major principles: long-term, holistic development framework; country ownership of development programs and policies; country-led partnership among various stakeholders; and, results orientation. The remainder of this paper is organized in five sections. Section two offers an analytical framework suitable for the formulation of a holistic, long-term poverty reduction strategy. The framework is used as a benchmark against which the implementation of the CDF principle on the long-term holistic development framework (LTHDF) is evaluated. Section three provides a cursory and highly selective reading of the implementation of the CDF long-term holistic development framework in the six pilot countries. In this section it is assumed that the poverty reduction strategy papers provide the embodiment of the CDF principle irrespective of whether countries state this explicitly or not. Section four provides an evaluation of the implementation of the CDF principle while section five provides an evaluation of the response of donors to the CDF principle on the long-term holistic development framework. This section is based on a survey instrument that has been designed to elicit these responses. Section six offers a few concluding remarks and proposes a number of hypotheses that can be tested in future evaluation of the CDF. 2014-01-28T00:57:26Z 2014-01-28T00:57:26Z 2013-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18445382/long-term-holistic-development-framework-principle-cdf-evaluation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16630 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research