- Takes the form of general budget support (GBS) when non-earmarked financial contribution is delivered directly to recipient government budget, or sector budget support (SBS) when earmarked to a specific sector
- Makes governments accountable for development outputs
- Usually associated with mechanisms to improve coordination and dialogue on overall systems and policies between recipient governments and donors
- Gives recipient governments greater discretion in allocating resources towards their policy priorities
- Often paired with approaches to conditionality that link policy dialogue to domestically owned policies and strategies
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Main DPG Contact
Niels Knudsen
Development Partners Group Secretariat
niels.knudsen@undp.org
