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Defending dignity. Fighting poverty. Rolling Out Inclusive Governance Nairobi, April 2015

Defending dignity. Fighting poverty. Rolling out the IG approach Strategy and tools: Mechanism: Leadership:  Generation of IG guidance  Set up a mechanism to provide leadership to the roll out  CIUK has the ambition to lead or co-lead the roll out

Defending dignity. Fighting poverty. Moving forward What does the mechanism look like? CIUK lead? Who else in CI (CIM, RMUs, COs) What other platforms can inspire? (CEG, PECCN, CIGN) What kind of support and guidance do you need to mainstream IG in your work? What are the functions and services provided? How can you contribute to the mechanism?

Defending dignity. Fighting poverty. What is your contribution? What can you provide – what are your inputs? What does the mechanism offer? what support and services do you need? IG Mechanism

Defending dignity. Fighting poverty. IG mechanism CIUK Lead But other co-leaders (CARE Nederland, Denmark) CIUK, CIMs, COs, Regions Some COs more experienced than others… Focal Person in each CO, but also governance task team Thematic clusters  Learn from PECCN, CEG, CIGN

Advocacy CIUK &CO: Donor influencing External profiling Communication CIUK and CO: Bulletin, Blogs, factsheets etc. Wiki Internal Positioning Fundraising CIUK: Funding opportunities CIUK: UNRT Fund for basic capacities CIUK: Program design support Learning & Knowledge sharing CO: Documenting learning (case studies) Knowledge sharing of innovative ideas (cross COs visits; information repository) Space for peer support Training & Support CIUK: Context Analysis – PEA M&E guidance Tested Tools Methods Strategy Thought Leadership CIUK: Guidance on CI mainstreaming Connections – Partnerships CO: Local connections to networks CIUK: Links to academies – think tanks, consultants, partners Governance Mechanism

Defending dignity. Fighting poverty. Your Contributions Peer support - training to other COs Sharing innovative ideas – pilots Sharing experience to the context – case studies Evidences of impact and lessons learned (research, evaluation etc) Being your IG champions in the field – pushing the IG agenda Quality assurance I the mainstreaming of IG Local connections to Networks, etc