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Where tradition meets public sector innovation: a Rwandan case study for Results-Based Approaches
Authors:Stephan Klingebiel  Victoria Gonsior  Franziska Jakobs  Miriam Nikitka
Affiliation:1. Programme Inter- and Transnational Cooperation with the Global South, German Development Institute/ Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Bonn, Germany;2. Stephan.Klingebiel@die-gdi.de;4. German Development Institute/ Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Bonn, Germany;5. Monitoring &6. Evaluation Unit, GFA Consulting Group, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:Abstract

The acknowledgement of politics and institutions in developing countries is well in line with debates not only in the area of development effectiveness but also regarding new public management. Results-Based Approaches (RBApps), conceptually framed within these two debates, are designed to support outcome- and impact-oriented development goals. They link the achievement of results to monetary and/or non-monetary reward mechanisms. However, so far, development cooperation partners have mainly applied RBApps in the form of Results-Based Finance and Results-Based Aid. Through the provision of a conceptual framework, this paper embeds RBApps between different tiers of government within the discussion and applies Rwanda as a case study to it. Along the lines of Rwanda’s Domestic Performance Approach Imihigo, the article argues that development co-operation should be more proactive in considering these approaches, as they might be crucial in terms of sustainability and serve as a promising entry point for programmes supported by development partners.
Keywords:Public sector reform  development effectiveness  results  Rwanda  Imihigo
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