Development Assistance Database - DAD Extensions

DAD Extensions

In addition to the Core DAD, which tracks and manages all humanitarian and development projects, Synergy International Systems offers a number of flexible, customizable DAD extensions. These include:

  • Offline DAD - Offers all the data entry and analytical capabilities of the Online Core DAD in situations of limited or no Internet connectivity
  • Executive Dashboard - A Powerful decision-support tool for high-level executives providing a complete workspace with on-click access to up-to-date information and simultaneous viewing of all analytical outputs (reports, charts, maps)
  • Development Partner Profile and Sector Profile - Captures all aid modalities (pooled funds, trust funds, Sector Wide Approaches, etc.), offering a complete picture of aid and evaluating development partner effectiveness, sectoral coverage, and alignment of aid with national priorities
  • Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) - Tracks Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to monitor project level progress in respect to targets/goals. Projects are linked to Millennium Declaration Goals (MDGs), Paris Declaration indicators, and nationally-defined indicators in a National Development Strategy or a Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) to track progress toward development results
  • Aid Effectiveness Portal - Provides a full range of knowledge management and professional collaboration tools designed to streamline and enhance the work of organizations and individuals in the field of aid effectiveness
  • Public Investment - Plans and allocates Public Investment Program and can be integrated with external assistance modules, budgeting tools, or financial management systems
  • Budgeting - Facilitates top-down and bottom-up budget planning and execution, provides intelligent spreadsheet interface for multiyear budget preparation, and supports budget negotiations

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