Recommendation 9: Reporting aid
By 2012, development partners request the OECD-DAC to agree on how to improve the Creditor Reporting System so that it can capture, in a timely manner, all reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health spending by development partners. In the interim, development partners and the OECD implement a simple method for reporting such expenditure.
Strategic Workplan
The following table presents the indicators, targets, lead partners related to monitoring progress against Recommendation 9:
Action
Development of improved Creditor Reporting System
Indicator / targets
By 2012, development partners agree on the method
By 2013, OECD has developed the technology to support the new Creditor Reporting system and donors begin reporting using the new methods
Lead partner
Global level: OECD-DAC for the database, with inputs from EC, WHO, World Bank, USAID on methods
Countdown to 2015, supported by PMNCH, in the short run estimating donor commitments and disbursements for women's and children's health until DAC database revised and relatively complete