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Coordination Officers WorkshopGlen Cove, New York
Abdul Hannan, Programme Advisor
unite and deliver effective support for countries
Aid Effectiveness
Topics we’ll cover today
The UN is a
small fish
in a big funding
pool
UN funding can only do so much
Bilateral aid’s share of total aid has grown much more rapidly.
Core funding for the UN development system has plateaued.
Net ODA from OECD DAC countries to multilateral institutionsat constant 2006 prices and exchange rates (millions USD)
… so the UN should focus on technical assistance and leverage its impartiality
The UN’s technical expertise is a strength only when deployed
strategically and coherently.
Any questions on how the UN fits into the international aid architecture?
The average number of donors per country is growing.
1960s 2001-2005
unite and deliver effective support for countriesThere are new modalities, mechanisms, Initiatives and partnerships with an
emphasis on setting goals and results.
Seoul
Accra Agenda
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Millennium Declaration
Rome Forum
(Harmonization)Doha Declaration
Monterrey Consensus
Paris Declaration
20022000 2003 2005 2008 2011
Millennium Development Goals
Aid effectiveness is gathering momentum.
The Paris Declaration set five principles
for more effective aid,
with indicators and targets.
Aid effectiveness principles
The Paris Declaration Pyramid
Paris Declaration Indicators
The 2006 Paris Declaration Monitoring Survey established baselines for 2005.
34 UN country teams participated.
The second survey in 2008 looked at 2007 data to assess progress.
56 country teams participated.
The final Monitoring Survey in 2011 will assess whether 2010 targets were met.
Any questions on what aid effectiveness means?
The UN system has unique advantages and challenges in delivering effective aid.
Impartiality makes the UN a trusted government partner that can help
coordinate with donors.
Aid effectiveness builds on the existing reform agenda set by UN member states
The UN system is making progress.
Proportion of aid flows to the government sector that is reported on partners’ national budgets.
UN progress: Indicator 3
UN progress: Indicator 4
Proportion of donor capacity-development support provided through coordinated programmes consistent with partners’ national development strategies.
UN progress: Indicator 5a
proportion of aid flows that use public financial management systems in partner countries
UN progress: Indicator 5b
Proportion of aid flows that use partner country procurement systems with good practices or reforms in progress
UN progress: Indicator 6
Reduction in the number of parallel project implementation units per country.
UN progress: Indicator 7
Proportion of aid disbursements released according to agreed schedules in annual or multi-year frameworks.
UN progress: Indicator 9
proportion of aid provided as programme-based approaches
UN progress: Indicator 10a
Proportion of field missions that are joint.
UN progress: Indicator 10b
Proportion of country analytical work, including diagnostic reviews, that is joint.
The UNDG’s priority is to help UNCTs engage in the changing aid environment
and do well in the 2011 survey.
UNDAF indicators
reflecting aid effectiveness
principles
UNDG Guidance
Note “UNCT Engagement
in the Changing Aid Environment”
UNDG Action Plan on Aid
Effectiveness
Any questions on the UN and Aid Effectiveness?
Thank You
Abdul Hannan, Programme Advisor
unite and deliver effective support for countries
Aid Effectiveness