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This presentation by Angelo Baglio discusses the EU's commitment to development aid and the role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in channeling funds. It covers the diversity of CSO actors, their rights as development partners, and their added value in external cooperation efforts. The presentation delves into aid effectiveness agendas, the importance of mutual accountability, and the EU's aid delivery mechanisms. It also emphasizes the role of CSOs and Local Authorities in complementarity and coherence with the Accra Agenda for Action.
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The EU Structured Dialogue and the Effectiveness of the CSO’s Channel for Development CooperationPresentation to ITUC:Madrid17th March 2010 Angelo BAGLIO EuropeAid, Head of Unit F1 “Relations with civil society”
Setting the Scene I EU is committed • 60% of all Official Development Aid 50 Billion € / year of which EC Budget and EDF 09 Billion € / year 10 to 15 % channelled through CSO’s
Setting the Scene II Who are the Actors ?
NSA definitions in DCIHow broad is the concept ? The non-State, non-profit making actors eligible for financial support under this Regulation operating on an independent and accountable basis include: non governmental organisations, organisations representing indigenous peoples, organisations representing national and/or ethnic minorities, local traders' associations and citizens' groups, cooperatives, trade unions, organisations representing economic and social interests, organisations fighting corruption and fraud and promoting good governance, civil rights organisations and organisations combating discrimination, local organisations (including networks) involved in decentralised regional cooperation and integration, consumer organisations, women's and youth organisations, teaching, cultural, research and scientific organisations, universities, churches and religious associations and communities, the media and any non governmental associations and independent foundations, including independent political foundations, likely to contribute to the implementation of the objectives of this Regulation.
From NGO’s TO CSO’s • DNGO’s • TRADE UNIONS • COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT • POLITICAL FOUNDATION • ENVIRONMENTAL NGO’s • RED CROSS • YOUTH FORUM DEVELOPMENT ACTORS IN THEIR OWN RIGHTS
The organised Civil Society THE STATE 4th level 3rd level Institutionalisation level 2nd level 1st level THE CITIZEN
From MDG’s (2000)TOAID EFFECTIVENESS AGENDA MONTERREY ROMA PARIS DECLARATION DOHA AAA OWNERSHIP ALIGNMENT HARMONISATION MANAGING FOR RESULTS MUTUAL ACOUNTABILITY
ODA € / $ FLOWS CSO’s AS DEVELOPMENT ACTORS ON THEIR OWN RIGHTS GOVERNMENTS IN THE DRIVING SEAT WESTERN CSO’s MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS WORLD BANK – UNITED NATIONS DONORS OLD & NEW
LET US SIT AND SPEAK QUADRILOGUE
Role & Added Value of CSO’s and LA’s in External cooperation (From Programming to Evaluation) 2. Complementarity and Coherence with the ACCRA AGENDA FOR ACTION 3. EU AID Delivery Mechanism
BAMAKO BRUSSELS ASUNCION BUCAREST • Working Groups • 1 – 2 – 3 • Plus • Supporting Initiatives • ED • DHR (Amman) • LA’s NEW DELHI ENPI http://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/