The document discusses the differences between aid effectiveness and development effectiveness. Aid effectiveness focuses on improving the quality of aid relationships and resource transfers, while development effectiveness takes a broader view of development outcomes and considers a diversity of actors, policies, and instruments. There is no single agreed-upon definition of development effectiveness, but it generally relates to addressing poverty in a sustainable manner through democratic and rights-based approaches, with a focus on marginalized groups and gender equality. The discourse is shifting beyond a narrow focus on aid to incorporate all factors that influence development outcomes and people's lives.