“…Abdel-Malek, 2015;Atwood, 2012;Brown, 2020): this was the case of the negotiations that resulted in the 2005 Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and the 2008 Accra Agenda for Action. In doing so, rather than being in the shadow of international organizations (Orbie et al, 2017), the EU challenged the lead of the DAC, and the EC that of the DAC Secretariat, which is generally treated as the driving force on aid effectiveness (Keijzer & Verschaeve, 2018;Verschaeve & Orbie, 2018). Interestingly, some officials from the DAC Secretariat argued that the EU, acting collectively, simplified their work in brokering agreements with non-EU donors (Interviews 27 and28, April 2009, Interviews 36 and37, June 2012; see also Manning, 2008).…”