Busan High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness An opportunity to forge a new consensus on aid and development?
Aid Effectiveness DivisionDevelopment Cooperation Directorate, OECD March 2011
Table of Contents
1. The Aid Effectiveness Journey 2. Facts on Busan HLF-4 and Main Objectives 3. Busan – A Unique Opportunity4. Busan – An Evidence-Based Process 5. Emerging Areas for Political Outcomes 6. Raising Partner Country Voice : Partner Country Contact Group 7. Next Milestones
Busan HLF 4:The aid effectiveness journey…
Rome Declaration on Harmonisation
Accra Action Agenda
Busan 29 Nov – 1Dec
2011
2002
Monterrey Consensus
2003 2005 2008 2010 2011
HLF-1
HLF-2
Paris Declaration on Aid
Effectiveness
Bogota Declaration on SSC
Dili Declaration on Fragile States
Istanbul principles on CSO effectiveness
HLF-3
HLF-4
Who? Where? When?• A political event that attracts ministerial
attendance, with decisive outcomes• Busan, Korea. Host: Government of Korea• 29 November to 1 December 2011.
Busan HLF 4: Main Objective
- 2003 - 2004 – 2005 – 2006 – 2007 – 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – 2011 – 2012 – 2013 – 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017 -
Busan HLF-4: A Unique OpportunityForging a new consensus on aid and development? – Last and best chance to realise the global commitment
towards the MDGs; – Refresh and reaffirm Paris / Accra principles; – Recognise the role of aid as contributor and catalyst for
development results; – Improve the quality of partnerships through embracing
partner country leadership, diversity and mutual respect; – Seek convergence based on complementary strengths and
differentiated responsibilities; – First time to be held in Asia – lessons from economic
transformation.
Busan HLF 4: An Evidence-Based Process
Evidence on what worked and what
didn’t work
Working Party on Aid Effectiveness Clusters and Task
Teams
Working Party on Aid Effectiveness Clusters and Task
Teams
PD Evaluation (22 partner countries,
18 donors)
PD Evaluation (22 partner countries,
18 donors)
PD Monitoring Survey (90
countries, incl. 14 fragile states)
PD Monitoring Survey (90
countries, incl. 14 fragile states)
Regional & Sectoral
consultations
Regional & Sectoral
consultations
First draft of the Busan Outcome Document will be available in July 2011, drawing on evidence
Emerging Areas for Political Outcomes – Results and transparency for better
accountability– Ownership and Leadership– Human and institutional capacity development – Diversity at country level – fragile states, middle
income countries, LDCs – Recognise all forms of partnerships (SSC, PPPs…)– Role of CSOs, Parliaments and local government
First Narrative of Busan Outcomes
I. PREAMBLE
II. CONCLUSIONS ON AID EFFECTIVENESS PROGRESS
III. ROLE OF AID AS CONTRIBUTOR / CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT RESULTS
IV. LIST OF COMMITMENS TO ENHANCE THE AID EFFECTIVENESS AGENDA
V. AGENDA ON OTHER DEVELOPMENT RESULTS
VI. FOLLOW UP ON GOVERNANCE SYSTEM AND MONITORING FRAMEWORK
I. PREAMBLE
II. CONCLUSIONS ON AID EFFECTIVENESS PROGRESS
III. ROLE OF AID AS CONTRIBUTOR / CATALYST FOR DEVELOPMENT RESULTS
IV. LIST OF COMMITMENS TO ENHANCE THE AID EFFECTIVENESS AGENDA
V. AGENDA ON OTHER DEVELOPMENT RESULTS
VI. FOLLOW UP ON GOVERNANCE SYSTEM AND MONITORING FRAMEWORK
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comments by
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Partner Country Contact Group – Objectives
• Candid assessment of progress at the country level• Identify issues with limited / no progress, determine reasons
why • Consult on national priorities for future domestic and
international actions • Contribute to a common Position Paper on common and
differentiated positions on actionable outcomes and building blocks to be presented at Busan
• Engage senior (ministerial) level political support / endorsement
• Partner Country Position Paper by July 2011 WP-EFF
Partner Country Contact Group – Composition
• Co-ordinated by WP-EFF Partner Country Co-Chair • Constituted by WP-EFF partner country representatives; • Supplemented by ad-hoc meetings of the PCCG at ministerial level (for example, to
engage with donors at this level)• Position Paper to be drafted by ‘drafting team’.
Regions Confirmed Countries (as of 7 March)
Africa Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda (CSO)
Asia-Pacific Nepal, Philippines, Timor-Leste, Vietnam
Latin America & Caribbean
CARICOM, Colombia, Honduras,
Road to Busan – Africa’s engagement• 44 African countries (out of total 90 countries) taking part in the 2011 Survey on
Monitoring the Paris Declaration • 9 African countries (out of 22) taking part in Phase II of the Paris Declaration Evaluation
African countries will be the main source of evidence for Busan.
Key milestones in 2011Working Party on Aid Effectiveness
Meetings and Key Events HLF4 Evidence Consultations
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
4th High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness 29 November – 1st December, Busan, Korea
1st draft outcome document
Monitoring Survey:country level data collection Evidence for “Progress Since Paris”Deadlines: 31 March
Regional and stakeholder
consultations
Evaluation: Synthesis report (April 2011)Monitoring Survey: preliminary results 1st draft Progress since Paris (July 2011)
Report finalisation (September 2011)
Themes for Busan Deadline: January
Preliminary Menu of Options
WP-EFF EXCOM (9-10 March)
WP-EFF + ExCOM (7-9 July)
WP-EFF + ExCOM (5-7 Oct)
2nd draft outcome document
DAC SLM (6-7 April) WB/IMF Spring Meeting (16-17 April) Other key events
WP-EFF co-chairs First Narrative Outline for Outcome Document (comments by 3 April)