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PPDs in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States IFC Staff Experience

PPDs in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States IFC Staff Experience. 7 th PPD Global Workshop Steve Utterwulghe, Global PPD Lead, WBG. Survey – IFC PPD Experience in FCS. Background: experience shows that PPD plays a special role in FCS Institution development Transparency Trust building

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PPDs in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States IFC Staff Experience

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  1. PPDs in Fragile and Conflict-Affected StatesIFC Staff Experience 7th PPD Global Workshop Steve Utterwulghe, Global PPD Lead, WBG

  2. Survey – IFC PPD Experience in FCS • Background: experience shows that PPD plays a special role in FCS • Institution development • Transparency • Trust building • Peace support • Purpose of survey: collect lessons learned and best practices from existing PPD projects in FCS • Output: a study and toolkit for task team leaders and other staff working on PPD projects

  3. Survey Topics

  4. Preliminary Findings – Description of Respondents

  5. Preliminary Findings – High Level Results

  6. Challenges to Achieving PPD Objectives

  7. Benefits of PPD in FCS • “Built strong, local representation” – South Sudan Investment Climate Reform Program • “Diverse people come together and start to discuss common challenges.” – Afghanistan Private Sector Advocacy Forum • “Improved business confidence …needed for peace to take hold” – Cambodia Government-Private Sector Forum

  8. Building a Culture of Transparency

  9. Who Participates

  10. Possible Areas of Future Work • Greater focus on political-economy analysis • Broad-based stakeholder mapping • Improving data access and collection – baseline, monitoring, impact • Capturing intangible results • Scenario building • Sub-national intervention • Building in adaptive management • Etc.

  11. Thank you

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