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HLF-4: SHARED PRINCIPLES AND DIFFERENTIATED COMMITMENTS Building Blocks Core Busan Commitments Common principles
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Core Busan commitments New Deal Fragile states Effective Institutions Results & accountability StatisticsGender Climate Change Financing Public Private cooperation Transparency South South Cooperation Diversity & Fragmentation Building Blocks
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WP-EFF MANDATE By June 2012, WP-EFF to agree on: “light working arrangements” for the Global Partnership on Effective Development Co- operation (art 36b) global-level indicators and process for monitoring Busan agreement (art 35b) WP-EFF to be prepared by the Post Busan Interim Group (PBIG)
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TIMELINE PBIG 13-14 Feb PBIG 4-5 Apr PBIG 21-22 May WP- EFF 28-29 Jun Initial consultation Elaboration detailed proposal Finalisation and operational details WP-EFF web based community space https://community.oecd.org/community/aideffectivenesshttps://community.oecd.org/community/aideffectiveness stacey.bradbury@oecd.org
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Monitoring framework: COUNTRY LEVEL FRAMEWORKS Own indicators and targets Lead by the country Results made public INTERNATIONAL LEVEL FRAMEWORK Selective indicators and targets drawing on a set of core country level indicators Monitor progress on a rolling basis Managed by the Global Partnership +
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Update on Global Monitoring Indicators around 7 topics – Results- Inclusive ownership & partnership – Transparency- predictability -accountability – Gender- CD & country systems Proposition to be made by a group chaired by Rwanda and UK in these days – g7+, Honduras, WB, UNDG, Nepad, BA, Bangladesh, Germany and Canada Proposed criteria to guide the development of global indicator was approved
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Core Busan commitments New Deal Fragile states Effective Institutions Results & accountability StatisticsGender Climate Change Financing Public Private cooperation Transparency South South Cooperation Diversity & Fragmentation HRBA Building Blocks
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Questions to address Which Building Blocs are most relevant (1-5) How should we engage? – Global but also in-country – Country list – Support (research, drafting positions) – How do we relate/use the CSO platform Who is volunteering/leading for bb On-line support groups for building blocs – Reacting to documents Oversight group (online + Paris)
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CSO platform 15 sub-regions + 6 regions Sectors: labour, women, faith based, rural folk, indigenous, youth, INGOs, … 7 TU representatives Specific action plan for ITUC (integrated/separated?) How to engage – Regional/sub-regional level – International level How important should this be for us
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