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In the recent Aid Transparency group meeting Keystone's Alex Jacobs presented on feedback loops. Alex presented on the six good practice principles that Keystone and ALINe have developed for feedback.
The purpose was to highlight ways that enable people in developing countries to exercise agency over the way poverty reduction resources are used. The Aid Transparency Group had noted that many development programmes lack this effective feedback loop that is capable of ensuring effective aid programmes prosper while less-effective programmes improve or die. Using the feedback tools developed by Keystone and ALINe is seen as a important contribution to this area.
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