Monitoring Effective Development Co-operation: Tailoring for fragile and conflict affected situations 16th Steering Committee Meeting 30 November 2018,

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Monitoring Effective Development Co-operation: Tailoring for fragile and conflict affected situations 16th Steering Committee Meeting 30 November 2018, New York

Tailoring Global Partnership monitoring -- Starting with fragility -- Background & rationale Renewed mandate to adapt (Nairobi 2016) Feedback from 2016 and 2018 Global Partnership monitoring Scaled international efforts to leave no one behind Strong participation in the monitoring from fragile contexts 15th Steering Committee Meeting Start with fragility Set up an open working group Report back with initial recommendations and a roadmap

Tailoring Global Partnership monitoring -- Starting with fragility -- Progress to date: Open working group set up 2 meetings held (September & October) Additional consultation beyond the working group with: Governments Development partners International fora

Developing a tailored approach: bridging two communities Stakeholders engaged in fragile contexts Need for more relevant data to spur dialogue and inform action Global Partnership monitoring Existing mechanism Robust process Global reach and SDG outlet OWG Towards a tailored monitoring module Light, balanced, voluntary Builds on existing commitments By July 2019 HLPF

Developing a tailored approach: methodology Tailored monitoring approach to tracking progress on delivering effectively in fragile and conflict affected situations Critical actions to address the challenges and bottlenecks Challenges and bottlenecks to realising agreed international commitments International commitments on delivering effectively in fragile and conflict affected situations

Where are we now? Challenges identified Lack of trust Fragmentation Weak country ownership Humanitarian, development, peace coherence Emerging areas Strengthening government legitimacy Setting and aligning with national priorities Mutual accountability Use of country systems Strengthening national capacity Humanitarian, development and peace coherence

Next steps: 4. Stakeholder consultation on the emerging issues and proposed action areas 7. Approach shared with international community at Global Partnership Senior Level Meeting, in the margins of UN HLPF 5. Open working group to advise on a proposed monitoring approach 2. Open working group established April 2018 October 2018 April 2019 July 2019 … 2020 1. Global Partnership Steering Committee decides to prioritise adapting the monitoring to fragile and conflict affected situations 3. Global Partnership Steering Committee reviews preliminary direction and emerging issues 6. Global Partnership Steering Committee reviews and decides on the monitoring approach 8. Tailored monitoring approach rolled out in 2020

Where are we now? Challenges identified Lack of trust Fragmentation Weak country ownership Humanitarian, development, peace coherence Emerging areas Strengthening government legitimacy Setting and aligning with national priorities Mutual accountability Use of country systems Strengthening national capacity Humanitarian, development and peace coherence