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Year of publication 2024
Place of publication Rome, Italy ;
Pages 36 p.
Author Eber Rose, M.; Laborde, D.; Lefebvre, L.; Olivetti, E.; Smaller, C.;
Publisher FAO ; Shamba Centre for Food & Climate ;
Category Technical study
ISBN 978-92-5-139069-6
To cite or share https://doi.org/10.4060/cd2180en
Synopsis (short abstract) This background note maps and reviews 19 trackers – 16 official development assistance (ODA) trackers and three non-ODA trackers – to inform the design of a new tracker for donors to better analyse their spending and build a more coherent framework to measure ODA for food security and nutrition. The background note identifies strengths and gaps in current trackers, as well as their features and tools, to determine the desirability and value added of a new tracker, as well as to inform its technical design. There are already multiple trackers, each covering different parts of the data and uncovering different parts of the aid story. The mapping presented in this background note is a useful first step to determine the value added of the new tracker compared to the existing tools and to inform its final design.
Last updated 12/09/2024
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Eber Rose, M., Laborde, D., Lefebvre, L., Olivetti, E. & Smaller, C. 2024. A review of existing food security and nutrition aid trackers – Background note. Rome, FAO and Geneva, Switzerland, Shamba Centre for Food & Climate.
https://doi.org/10.4060/cd2180en
Language English
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