CCC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Post 2015 Development Agenda and Means of Implementation By: Soeung Saroeun, Executive Director of CCC Regional Coordinator.

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CCC ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Post 2015 Development Agenda and Means of Implementation By: Soeung Saroeun, Executive Director of CCC Regional Coordinator of Beyond 2015 in Asia 12 March 2015, CKCC Phnom Penh Vision: Sustainable Development of Cambodia 1

Outline of Presentation

1. Poverty eradication 2. End hunger, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture 3. Attain healthy life for all 4. Education 5. Gender equality and women’s empowerment 6. Water and sanitation 7. Energy 8. Economic growth 9. Industrialisation 10. Reduce inequality within and between countries 11. Sustainable cities and human settlements 12. Promote sustainable consumption and Production 13. Combat Climate Changes 14. Conservation and sustainable use of marine resources, oceans and seas 15. Ecosystems and biodiversity 16. Peaceful and non-violent societies, rule of law and capable institutions 17. Means of implementation/Global partnership for sustainable development Beyond 2015 Development Agenda

1.Simplifying it based on the local context (e.g social Inclusion and Human Development, Inclusive Economic Development, NRM and Ecological Development, Good governance and Inclusive Partnership, Human Rights and Development) 2.Ownership (e.g. having a separate document like CMDG or integration into country policies such as NSDP, IP3, green growth policy, program/project of each organization, etc) Localization of the Agenda

Policies dialogues: at both national and sub-national level, e.g. a policy and regulation that enables CSOs to fulfill its potentials as a development partner; Inclusive Partnership: triangle partnership with government, civil society, private sector and development partners should be developed. This can be adapting tools/system for promoting the transparency and accountability (e.g. Open Government Partnership –OGP); People-Center-and Planet Sensitive Approaches: (CSR, ISAF, Right Based Approach, ESIA …) A strong Accountability Mechanism (next slide) Means of Implementation

A strong accountability mechanism: Some suggestions: A joint M&E committee (government, assembly, CSOs, and private sector); Join Monitoring Indicators (JMI) and joint country report –periodically (e.g every 3 or 5 years) People led monitoring and evaluation at both national and sub-national level which can be documented performance against each goal; Monitoring on national budget, management of other national revenue; Data management at all levels Monitoring and Evaluation

Fostering the effective implementation of anti-corruption law/policy at all level ODA still playing big role in Cambodia as it is in transitioning from LDC and MIC Foreign Direct Investment (FDIs) Cooperation Taxation Establishing national trust funds – government budget and contribution from business sector (CSR) Financing for Development

Genuine and inclusive partnership between CSOs and Government, and triangle partnership Cambodian’s Finance and revenues management Good governance and free corruption Independence of Judicial system Genuine engagement with citizens in development process. Pre requisites

1.How will the post 2015 Development Agenda be localized in Cambodia? 2.What are mechanisms Cambodia will have to implement the agenda? 3.What are finance development cooperation arrangement of all development actors for the agenda? 4.How the agenda be monitored and evaluated at country level? Discussion

9-21 January 2015 [3 days] – Stocktaking (done) February 2015 [4 days] – Declaration (done) March 2015 [5 days] Sustainable Development Goals and targets April 2015 [5 days] - Means of Implementation and Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Negotiation Sessions and Themes

18-22 May 2015 [5 days] – Follow up and review June 2015 [4 days] – Intergovernmental negotiations on the outcome document July 2015 and July 2015 [10 days] – Intergovernmental negotiations on the outcome document. Negotiation Sessions and Themes

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