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were added (and this article was started) by single purpose accounts whose edits have all been to promote the World Bank Group. This article was even started by one. We have recently uncovered significant edits promoting this organization (see this WikiProject Spam discussion). In the interest of our neutral point of view policy and conflict of interest guideline I've moved the links here for other editors to consider. In general, a lot of links to one organization or links to only one POV is not considered appropriate. Thanks. -- Siobhan Hansa 20:25, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
I think at least the first one of these links Public Private Dialogue is acceptable, since it is not only a World Bank source, but also includes other significant PSD players in a joint effort. -- Shenhemu ( talk) 09:07, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
I think that the following paragraph (in the 6 March 2018 edition, before the introduction) is purely speculative and should be deleted.
"This trend will only accelerate as the planet’s population in the middle of this century passes 9 billion with nearly 2 billion consumers living in frontier markets of the LDCs. In the coming decades, the private sector -companies and investors- will no longer be partners in global development through corporate sustainability efforts alone, the private sector will shape the global development agenda across a wide range of sectors — food security, health, energy, environment, human rights and governance. This new era of Private Sector-led Development will fundamentally alter the landscape, transforming the roles of donors, development agencies and private companies alike. It has the potential to scale solutions to our greatest development problems — climate change, resource depletion and violent extremism while also creating new markets and investment opportunities." -- Alvarosinde ( talk) 11:26, 6 March 2018 (UTC)
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Hello, I'd like to ask for assistance with editing this article, and am pretty new to Wikipedia! As I know there are guidelines about contributing when there may be a potential conflict of interest, I want to disclose (as on my [ page]) that I am posting here in affiliation with and on behalf of the Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED), a knowledge-sharing organisation on Private Sector Development. It is the leading online source of knowledge specifically on PSD. I want to add a few edits and some citations that I think are genuinely good sources for some of the things on this page. Right now, some sections have no citations and therefore I think it is appropriate to add some. Some of these edits are based on previous edits on this article that have been removed by MrOllie, but have been rephrased to be more neutral and the citations tidied up so that they go straight to the relevant pdf publication. Edits as below!
Overview
I would like to add this paragraph:
As with all development interventions, PSD programmes are under pressure to measure and report their achievements, monitoring and evaluating their work in ways that are both credible and cost-effective. There are a variety of different frameworks for monitoring and evaluation in PSD. The DCED Standard is one of such frameworks, and is being used by 150 projects globally as of 2019, in areas ranging from value chain development, to challenge funds, to business environment reform [1]. The DCED is the leading source of knowledge on PSD, showcasing resources from donor agencies on different PSD approaches, as well as around measurement and evaluation [2].
And delete this sentence:
The researcher identified some key criteria that can be used to evaluate different approaches and instruments and gave examples of their usage by different donor institutions.
As it is too vague, given that the reference link to the paper is not working so I cannot viably add more detail to it.
Women's Economic Empowerment
I would like to add the following sentence to the end of the paragraph:
Many donor agencies actively support programmes that help women to overcome these barriers. Such programmes are often combined with other PSD strategies, for example, by promoting gender-sensitive business environment reforms or including gender considerations in market systems development programmes. [3] [4]. Some donor agencies (for example, Global Affairs Canada) promote gender mainstreaming in all of their PSD programmes; ensuring that, in the planning stages, the possible impacts of a programme for different genders have been considered. [5]
Access to finance
'Affordably' should be 'Affordable'.
Done (I would think a few words about microloans would be in order. Any thoughts?)
Private sector development in conflict-affected environments
I would like to add the following sentence to the end of the paragraph:
On the other hand, where it generates job creation and trade, Private Sector Development can play a role in peacebuilding and preparing for future development. [6] [7]
Industrial policy
It would be good to add the following sentence, to demonstrate that this is a debated topic:
If and how donors should promote industrial policy is much debated in development circles.
Innovation policy
The first sentence has grammatical errors. Change to:
Innovation is an important driver of competitiveness, growth and employment generation.
Adding a new section on Private sector development during and following the COVID-19 pandemic
This section is appropriate to add, I think, because many donor agencies and PSD practitioners have changed their strategies and priorities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please do let me know if the synthesis note references are not acceptable, as they are papers that synthesise knowledge, and I can suggest a larger number of alternative more 'primary' sources.
The COVID-19 pandemic and corresponding financial and social crises have, in many cases, forced private sector development priorities to shift. It has raised questions about the resilience of markets, sectors and private sector development programmes. In the short term, PSD interventions had to be adjusted to mitigate negative economic impacts and redirect support to health systems. [8] In the medium to long term, focus in PSD has shifted to promoting economic recovery and resilience. Global socioeconomic responses have differed depending on national and sector impact and priorities in these. [9] Some countries are, for example, promoting a green recovery through PSD to 'build back better' [10]and some are accelerating digitalisation as a response. [11]
It would also be good to add the following links to the External links section, if others think appropriate:
https://platform2020redesign.org/ (which gives an overview of different countries' national green growth PSD responses to COVID-19)
https://www.enterprise-development.org/ (The DCED website - a large source of knowledge and curated resources on PSD)
https://www.enterprise-development.org/measuring-results-the-dced-standard/ (Specific pages on the DCED Standard, a widely accepted and popular framework for results measurement in PSD)
https://businessfightspoverty.org/ (Another good knowledge source for resources on PSD)
https://blogs.worldbank.org/psd (World Bank pages with blogs specifically on PSD)
I also think that the external links to USAID--PSD strategy for Iraq and PSD projects in Afghanistan, China, Laos should be deleted as I'm not sure why those very specific links are there when there are much more recent and relevant resources out there on donor agencies' PSD strategy. Happy to suggest some alternative links for each of the major donor agencies if wanted. It seems strange to have a link to the USAID PSD strategy for Iraq yet not, for example, the Swiss Development Corporation or the UK's FCDO PSD strategy.
Thanks so much in advance for looking over these edits!
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20:23, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
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Thanks for working with me sphilbrick! I've started making a few edits to the above, and adding some more varied sources (one there is hosted on the DCED site as I can't find it elsewhere but is from the Swiss Development Corporation (SDC), which I have indicated). I will continue to do so over the next few days, and will take a look at other sections on the page as well to see if I can suggest any more, relevant, sources as well to hopefully improve the page overall. Cardamom tea ( talk) 17:35, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
Partly done: Closing based on the above discussion, which appears to have died off. If
Cardamom tea wants to revisit, they are free to write another edit request.
WhinyTheYounger (WtY)(
talk,
contribs)
22:57, 29 March 2022 (UTC)
![]() | This article is rated C-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | ||||||||||
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These links:
were added (and this article was started) by single purpose accounts whose edits have all been to promote the World Bank Group. This article was even started by one. We have recently uncovered significant edits promoting this organization (see this WikiProject Spam discussion). In the interest of our neutral point of view policy and conflict of interest guideline I've moved the links here for other editors to consider. In general, a lot of links to one organization or links to only one POV is not considered appropriate. Thanks. -- Siobhan Hansa 20:25, 26 January 2007 (UTC)
I think at least the first one of these links Public Private Dialogue is acceptable, since it is not only a World Bank source, but also includes other significant PSD players in a joint effort. -- Shenhemu ( talk) 09:07, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
I think that the following paragraph (in the 6 March 2018 edition, before the introduction) is purely speculative and should be deleted.
"This trend will only accelerate as the planet’s population in the middle of this century passes 9 billion with nearly 2 billion consumers living in frontier markets of the LDCs. In the coming decades, the private sector -companies and investors- will no longer be partners in global development through corporate sustainability efforts alone, the private sector will shape the global development agenda across a wide range of sectors — food security, health, energy, environment, human rights and governance. This new era of Private Sector-led Development will fundamentally alter the landscape, transforming the roles of donors, development agencies and private companies alike. It has the potential to scale solutions to our greatest development problems — climate change, resource depletion and violent extremism while also creating new markets and investment opportunities." -- Alvarosinde ( talk) 11:26, 6 March 2018 (UTC)
![]() | Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
Hello, I'd like to ask for assistance with editing this article, and am pretty new to Wikipedia! As I know there are guidelines about contributing when there may be a potential conflict of interest, I want to disclose (as on my [ page]) that I am posting here in affiliation with and on behalf of the Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED), a knowledge-sharing organisation on Private Sector Development. It is the leading online source of knowledge specifically on PSD. I want to add a few edits and some citations that I think are genuinely good sources for some of the things on this page. Right now, some sections have no citations and therefore I think it is appropriate to add some. Some of these edits are based on previous edits on this article that have been removed by MrOllie, but have been rephrased to be more neutral and the citations tidied up so that they go straight to the relevant pdf publication. Edits as below!
Overview
I would like to add this paragraph:
As with all development interventions, PSD programmes are under pressure to measure and report their achievements, monitoring and evaluating their work in ways that are both credible and cost-effective. There are a variety of different frameworks for monitoring and evaluation in PSD. The DCED Standard is one of such frameworks, and is being used by 150 projects globally as of 2019, in areas ranging from value chain development, to challenge funds, to business environment reform [1]. The DCED is the leading source of knowledge on PSD, showcasing resources from donor agencies on different PSD approaches, as well as around measurement and evaluation [2].
And delete this sentence:
The researcher identified some key criteria that can be used to evaluate different approaches and instruments and gave examples of their usage by different donor institutions.
As it is too vague, given that the reference link to the paper is not working so I cannot viably add more detail to it.
Women's Economic Empowerment
I would like to add the following sentence to the end of the paragraph:
Many donor agencies actively support programmes that help women to overcome these barriers. Such programmes are often combined with other PSD strategies, for example, by promoting gender-sensitive business environment reforms or including gender considerations in market systems development programmes. [3] [4]. Some donor agencies (for example, Global Affairs Canada) promote gender mainstreaming in all of their PSD programmes; ensuring that, in the planning stages, the possible impacts of a programme for different genders have been considered. [5]
Access to finance
'Affordably' should be 'Affordable'.
Done (I would think a few words about microloans would be in order. Any thoughts?)
Private sector development in conflict-affected environments
I would like to add the following sentence to the end of the paragraph:
On the other hand, where it generates job creation and trade, Private Sector Development can play a role in peacebuilding and preparing for future development. [6] [7]
Industrial policy
It would be good to add the following sentence, to demonstrate that this is a debated topic:
If and how donors should promote industrial policy is much debated in development circles.
Innovation policy
The first sentence has grammatical errors. Change to:
Innovation is an important driver of competitiveness, growth and employment generation.
Adding a new section on Private sector development during and following the COVID-19 pandemic
This section is appropriate to add, I think, because many donor agencies and PSD practitioners have changed their strategies and priorities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please do let me know if the synthesis note references are not acceptable, as they are papers that synthesise knowledge, and I can suggest a larger number of alternative more 'primary' sources.
The COVID-19 pandemic and corresponding financial and social crises have, in many cases, forced private sector development priorities to shift. It has raised questions about the resilience of markets, sectors and private sector development programmes. In the short term, PSD interventions had to be adjusted to mitigate negative economic impacts and redirect support to health systems. [8] In the medium to long term, focus in PSD has shifted to promoting economic recovery and resilience. Global socioeconomic responses have differed depending on national and sector impact and priorities in these. [9] Some countries are, for example, promoting a green recovery through PSD to 'build back better' [10]and some are accelerating digitalisation as a response. [11]
It would also be good to add the following links to the External links section, if others think appropriate:
https://platform2020redesign.org/ (which gives an overview of different countries' national green growth PSD responses to COVID-19)
https://www.enterprise-development.org/ (The DCED website - a large source of knowledge and curated resources on PSD)
https://www.enterprise-development.org/measuring-results-the-dced-standard/ (Specific pages on the DCED Standard, a widely accepted and popular framework for results measurement in PSD)
https://businessfightspoverty.org/ (Another good knowledge source for resources on PSD)
https://blogs.worldbank.org/psd (World Bank pages with blogs specifically on PSD)
I also think that the external links to USAID--PSD strategy for Iraq and PSD projects in Afghanistan, China, Laos should be deleted as I'm not sure why those very specific links are there when there are much more recent and relevant resources out there on donor agencies' PSD strategy. Happy to suggest some alternative links for each of the major donor agencies if wanted. It seems strange to have a link to the USAID PSD strategy for Iraq yet not, for example, the Swiss Development Corporation or the UK's FCDO PSD strategy.
Thanks so much in advance for looking over these edits!
Cardamom tea (
talk)
20:23, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
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Thanks for working with me sphilbrick! I've started making a few edits to the above, and adding some more varied sources (one there is hosted on the DCED site as I can't find it elsewhere but is from the Swiss Development Corporation (SDC), which I have indicated). I will continue to do so over the next few days, and will take a look at other sections on the page as well to see if I can suggest any more, relevant, sources as well to hopefully improve the page overall. Cardamom tea ( talk) 17:35, 19 February 2021 (UTC)
Partly done: Closing based on the above discussion, which appears to have died off. If
Cardamom tea wants to revisit, they are free to write another edit request.
WhinyTheYounger (WtY)(
talk,
contribs)
22:57, 29 March 2022 (UTC)