Jordan becomes the latest country to implement the Aid Management Program

June 19, 2017 Aid Management Program
Aid Effectiveness & Management, News/Events

Development Gateway is pleased to announce that we will be implementing the Aid Flows Information System (AFIS) for the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MOPIC) of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, in collaboration with UNDP.

To support MOPIC in its efforts to better track development and humanitarian assistance, DG will customize our Aid Management Program to meet the government’s needs, and build staff capacity to use and maintain the tool.

DG’s Aid Management Platform (AMP) is the world’s premier aid information management system. It includes powerful tools for data management, reporting, and visualization of development assistance — all of which support evidence-based decision-making and resource allocation. AMP has been implemented by over 25 partner countries, and has a proven track record of sustainability.

The implementation of AFIS in Jordan will provide MOPIC with a mechanism to track both traditional development assistance, and commitments to support the refugee response through the Jordan Response Platform for the Syria Crisis. AFIS will help the ministry better anticipate aid implementation, pledge alignment, aid coordination, and aid gaps, and provide data-driven gap analysis and targeted recommendations. We look forward to this new partnership with the Kingdom of Jordan, and continuing our longtime work with UNDP.

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