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Improved donor cooperation and collaboration with partner countries for pro-poor growth in rural areas by Christoph Kohlmeyer BMZ,Co-Chair of the Global Donor Platform IFAD Governing Council, Rome, February 16th 2006 . Presentation outline. Why the Platform? 2. What is the Platform?
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Improved donor cooperation and collaboration with partner countries for pro-poor growth in rural areas by Christoph Kohlmeyer BMZ,Co-Chair of the Global Donor Platform IFAD Governing Council, Rome, February 16th 2006
Presentation outline • Why the Platform? 2. What is the Platform? - Activities & products - Organization - Towards improved donor cooperation • The Platform and the Paris Declaration
1. Why do we need a Global Donor Platform? • Growing consensus: We‘ll miss MDGs if rural poverty not reduced. But: • Consensus on how to reduce rural poverty is fragile • Differences in policies, ineffective lesson-learning, duplication of efforts impede sustainable RD at the same time: • Paris Declarations demand „aid effectiveness“ and a re-orientation of the delivery mechanisms So: • GDPRD launched end-2003 as a joint initiative of donor agencies and international finance institutions
2. What is the Platform? • A communication and facilitation mechanism between donors, partner countries, high-level policy dialogue, and national development frameworks • A learning network between countries as well as between donor head-offices and field staff • Ultimate objective: Reduce poverty and enhance economic growth in rural areas in developing countries through improved donor cooperation, collaboration & coordinated dialogue with partner countries
Activities and products (1) • Three pillars: Pillar 1 • Advocate needs/opportunities of rural poor • Product:: “The role of agriculture in achieving the MDGs”, donor pamphlet & narrative paper • Key messages: • Agricultural growth = Best avenue to pro-poor growth. No other way • to better employ existing resources & create enough jobs • GDPRD promotes its messages through its Focal Points at donor agencies, in conferences and through broad media
Activities & products (2) • Pillar 2 • Promote shared learning • Products: • Platform website to share donor experiences and documents (www.rdxxl.org) • Online Forum to facilitate drafting joint policies (e.g. Joint • Donor Rural Concept) • Rural Focus of PRSPs (led by IFAD, with other members) • Lessons learnt from in-country facilitation services (Pillar 3) • Facilitate donor understanding of what RD means today • and how to jointly implement it with partner countries
Activities & products (3) • Pillar 3: • Foster H&A efforts in RD at country level • Products: • Build a global community of practice for PBAs and link existing regional networks: e.g. RUTA/Central America, Hub/West Africa, Africa Forum. • Technical & financial support to donor harmonisation & alignment, based on jointly drafted, long-term action plans in pilot countries Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Nicaragua Documenting lessons learned from “real-life” donor cooperation, identifying knowledge gaps about Paris Declaration and bottlenecks in donor cooperation
Organization (1) • Steering Committee (SC) is the main decision-maker • SC is composed of the Focal Points of 6 member- organizations • Germany‘s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation & Development (BMZ) and FAO are present co-chairs Chair: FAO BMZ
Organization (2) • 25 members at present (bi- and multilateral) • Platform Secretariat is housed by BMZ in Bonn, Germany, and managed by GTZ
Towards improved donor cooperation • In-country facilitation: Platform acts as “external and independent facilitator” in the coordination processes between donors and partners as they work to set up the new modes of delivery for better harmonisation & alignment in development aid (PBAs, SWAps, budget support etc). The Platform • moderates the joint development of a road map between donors and partners • functions as honest broker in the coordination processes • helps create an atmosphere of trust and transparency
3. GDPRD and the Paris Declaration • Providing a global learning network on how to implement the Paris Declaration in agricultural and rural programmes; close cooperation with regional and other sector initiatives • GDPRD works with Learning Network on Programme- Based Approaches to help monitor implementation of Paris Declaration (with the Joint Venture on Monitoring the Paris Declaration, hosted by the OECD/DAC) Raise respective country profile through dissemination of ‘pioneer work’ in the translation of harmonization & alignment principles into practice in the rural sector
Thank you very much for your attention! Christoph.Kohlmeyer@bmz.bund.de or platform@bmz.bund.de