2019
DOI: 10.1787/565460fd-es
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La perspectiva de Costa Rica sobre el Apoyo Oficial Total Para el Desarollo Sostenible (TOSSD)

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“…The following chapter presents the feedback from the interviewees (see 0) on some targeted elements of the Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD) Statistical Framework Reporting Instructions (version 1.3 dated 20 December 2018) (Benn, Ibanez, Sangaré, & Delalande, 2018). These elements were among the points that the study sought to validate with partner countries, with a view to confirming or complementing the results of the previous pilot studies in Costa Rica (Berbegal-Ibanez, et al, 2019) and Nigeria (Delalande, Rühmann, Bejraoui, & Benn, 2018).…”
Section: Comments From Burkina Faso On the Tossd Reporting Instructionsmentioning
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“…The following chapter presents the feedback from the interviewees (see 0) on some targeted elements of the Total Official Support for Sustainable Development (TOSSD) Statistical Framework Reporting Instructions (version 1.3 dated 20 December 2018) (Benn, Ibanez, Sangaré, & Delalande, 2018). These elements were among the points that the study sought to validate with partner countries, with a view to confirming or complementing the results of the previous pilot studies in Costa Rica (Berbegal-Ibanez, et al, 2019) and Nigeria (Delalande, Rühmann, Bejraoui, & Benn, 2018).…”
Section: Comments From Burkina Faso On the Tossd Reporting Instructionsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…In order to establish TOSSD as a viable, relevant, and robust international statistical standard, the support and commitment of developing countries is crucial. The OECD has already conducted four pilot studies: in Senegal in 2016 (Delalande & Gaveau, Senegal's Perspective on TOSSD, 2018), the Philippines in 2017 (Delalande, Halvorson-Quevedo, & Sangaré, The Philippines' Perspective on TOSSD, 2018), Nigeria in 2018 (Delalande, Rühmann, Bejraoui, & Benn, 2018) and Costa Rica in 2018 (Berbegal-Ibanez, et al, 2019). These pilots have provided important insights, notably concerning the statistical scope of TOSSD (e.g.…”
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