GFATM 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
N/A
(2008)
N/A
0
(2008)
N/A
N/A
(2008)
N/A
N/A
(2008)
N/A
100
(2008)
N/A
100
(2008)
N/A
100
(2008)
N/A
0
(2008)
N/A
0
(2008)
N/A
N/A
(2008)
2DPa Percent of aid flows to the health sector that is reported on national health sector budgets. 68 78
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
- -
(2008)
- 0
(2008)
55 258
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 121
(2008)
232 184
(2008)
- 48
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
2DPb Percent of current capacity-development support provided through coordinated programmes consistent with national plans/strategies for the health sector. N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
2DPc Percent of health sector aid provided as programme based approaches. 0 100
(2008)
0 100
(2008)
- -
(2008)
- 0
(2008)
100 96
(2008)
85 0
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
100 38
(2008)
100 0
(2008)
- 100
(2008)
3DP Percent of health sector aid provided through multi-year commitments. 80 22
(2008)
40 76
(2008)
- -
(2008)
67 30
(2008)
89 76
(2008)
8 68
(2008)
79 50
(2008)
78 23
(2008)
100 6
(2008)
29 24
(2008)
4DP Percent of health sector aid disbursements released according to agreed schedules in annual or multi-year frameworks. 90 61
(2008)
78 45
(2008)
- -
(2008)
- 74
(2008)
75 127
(2008)
- 59
(2008)
111 84
(2008)
- 69
(2008)
- 35
(2008)
- 78
(2008)
5DPa Percent of health sector aid that uses country procurement systems. 100 100
(2008)
37 100
(2008)
- -
(2008)
- 100
(2008)
100 98
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
100 96
(2008)
0 64
(2008)
100 18
(2008)
0 100
(2008)
5DPb Percent of health sector aid that uses public financial management systems. 0 0
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
0 36
(2008)
0 80
(2008)
67 64
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
0 27
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
5DPc Number of parallel project implementation units (pius) per country. 0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
- -
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
6DP Partner uses the single national performance assessment framework, where they exist, as the primary basis to assess progress (of support to health sector). 100 100
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
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 N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
N/A N/A
(2008)
8DP Evidence of support for civil society to be actively represented in health sector policy processes - including health sector planning, coordination & review mechanisms. 0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
0 100
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
0 0
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
0 100
(2008)
100 100
(2008)
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.