World Bank Data across IHP+ Countries

SPM # Standard Performance Measure Burkina Faso Burundi DRC Djibouti Ethiopia Mali Mozambique Nepal Niger Nigeria
2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆ 2007 2009 Rating ∆
1DP Partner has signed commitment to (or documented support for) the IHP+ country compact, or equivalent agreement, where they exist. N/A
(2005)
N/A
N/A
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
N/A
(2005)
N/A
N/A
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
2DPa Percent of aid flows to the health sector that is reported on national health sector budgets. 100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
0
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
73
100
(2005)
100
2DPb Percent of current capacity-development support provided through coordinated programmes consistent with national plans/strategies for the health sector. 100
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
100
-
(2005)
-
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
-
(2005)
-
100
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
100
(2005)
N/A
100
(2005)
100
2DPc Percent of health sector aid provided as programme based approaches. 100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
75
(2005)
100
95
(2005)
70
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
-
(2005)
-
3DP Percent of health sector aid provided through multi-year commitments. 30
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
50
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
40
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
4DP Percent of health sector aid disbursements released according to agreed schedules in annual or multi-year frameworks. 100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
89
100
(2005)
80
75
(2005)
100
94
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
88
5DPa Percent of health sector aid that uses country procurement systems. 100
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
0
()
0
(2005)
0
-
(2005)
-
24
(2005)
N/A
100
(2005)
N/A
-
(2005)
-
-
(2005)
-
75
(2005)
75
0
(2005)
0
5DPb Percent of health sector aid that uses public financial management systems. 100
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
N/A
(2005)
N/A
()
N/A
(2005)
N/A
()
100
(2005)
100
()
100
(2005)
100
()
-
(2005)
-
()
N/A
(2005)
N/A
()
100
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
()
5DPc Number of parallel project implementation units (pius) per country. 1
(2005)
1
0
(plea)
0
2
(plea)
3
2
(plea)
1
0
(plea)
0
0
(plea)
0
0
(plea)
0
0
(plea)
0
-
(2005)
0
1
(plea)
2
6DP Partner uses the single national performance assessment framework, where they exist, as the primary basis to assess progress (of support to health sector). 100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
N/A
(2005)
N/A
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
7DP Partner has participated in mutual assessment of progress implementing commitments in the health sector, including on aid effectiveness, if a mutual assessment process exists. N/A
(2005)
N/A
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
100
N/A
(2005)
N/A
8DP Evidence of support for civil society to be actively represented in health sector policy processes - including health sector planning, coordination & review mechanisms. 100 0
0
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
100
100
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
100
0
(2005)
100
0
(plea)
100
100
(2005)
100
Important information about these ratings:
Notes on methods:
Notes on interpretation:
The exercise has been largely self-reported, and it has been difficult to find opportunities to triangulate data without imposing significant transaction costs.
  • The consistency of interpretation for key terms and definitions between participating agencies may vary within this country. This could affect the comparability of results.
  • For Development Partner SPM ratings it is important to note that the country context has a significant impact on the extent to which progress can be made by Development Partners for each of the Standard Performance Measures. Comparisons of performance across the country offices of a single agency should be made with this in mind.