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Getting Practical About Mutual Accountability

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The mutual accountability principle recognises that aid effectiveness is a function of the quality of the partnership between donors and recipients. Progress towards it has lagged, reflecting the complex political challenges it presents to partner countries and donors alike. This ODE Brief examines why mutual accountability is important and what it looks like in practice. It also outlines an example of mutual accountability in action from Australia’s aid program.

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