Press release

G8 accountability starts with transparency

Publication of Lough Erne Accountability Report

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Picture: James Fulker/DFID

Picture: James Fulker/DFID

Ahead of the G8 Summit at Lough Erne, the G8 has published its second comprehensive report tracking progress on leaders’ development promises. This is an important example of the G8’s commitment to transparency, which is a key part of the Summit’s agenda this year.

The Lough Erne Accountability Report rates all areas, from aid efficiency to food security, as good or satisfactory. The G8 members will use the report, which adopted the innovative Red-Amber-Green scorecard system, to consider which areas need greater focus in the future.

International Development Secretary, Justine Greening, said:

“This report is a key element in the G8’s drive for transparency including in all areas of G8 work on development and governance.

“It highlights how the G8 can be most effective when working in partnership with developing countries. We must continue to build on these positive working relationships so we can all achieve the best results, especially in economic development as it is the engine that lifts the poorest and most vulnerable people out of poverty. “

The nine areas assessed in the report and their ratings are:

  • Aid and aid effectiveness: Satisfactory
  • Economic development: Good
  • Health: Good
  • Water and sanitation: Good
  • Food security: Good
  • Education: Satisfactory
  • Governance: Good
  • Peace and security: Good
  • Environment and Energy: Satisfactory

The G8 summit at Lough Erne will take place 17-18 June.

Read the full report

Published 7 June 2013