March 12, 2010
 
 
 
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Private Capital Flows Evaluation

Why is Capacity Measured?

Country Capacity Self-Evaluation methodology is intended to assist countries to identify their relative strengths and weaknesses, the priorities for capacity building, and their progress over time and against other countries; to target support to the greatest effect; and to assess the impact of donor support.

How is Capacity Measured?

Capacity is measured using an objectively defined methodology, to facilitate comparison across countries and over time. Countries update their scores every 6 months, in consultation with DFI. The agreed scores are assessed against “Baselines” (the point at which support began) and “Targets” (anticipated scores a country expects to attain as a result of support).

What is Measured?

All areas covered by FPC CBP assistance are assessed in detail:

I. Capacity to Comply with International Codes and Standards

II. FPC Policy Action Plan

III. Legal and Institutional Framework

IV. Management, Supervision, and Working Environment

V. Acceptance of Data, Analysis, and Policy

VI. Trained Team Available to Monitor and Manage FPC

VII. Human Resources

VIII. Conduct of Surveys

IX. Non-Survey Reporting Mechanisms

X. Recording and Compilation

XI. FAL and Macroeconomic Analysis

XII. Investor Perception and CSR Analysis

XIII. Political Priority and Leadership

XIV. Transparency, Evaluation and Control

Documentation and Downloads

You may download the Methodology and Guidelines document needed to complete the CCE here.

Please contact DFI in case of any other enquiries.

 
 

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