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Development Effectiveness Indicator

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A Development Effectiveness Indicator (DEI) is a consolidated measure, used primarily by Development Finance Institutions (DFIs), of the development effectiveness achieved by an institution.

DEI relates directly to the development results achieved through a particular development intervention or financed activity. The DEI is a composite aggregation of a range of performance measures that may incorporate interventions across various sectors within the development arena. The formulation of a development effectiveness indicator was motivated primarily by the limitations of current development effectiveness reviews and the need to provide a dynamic adaptive mechanism to track effectiveness and provide operational and strategic insight. The indicator was produced by Jason Bygate and Karl Meyer in 2016 in South Africa for emerging markets.

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