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Overview Outcomes from Busan HLF 4

Overview Outcomes from Busan HLF 4. Faye Lee, Korea NGO Council for Overseas Cooperation.

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Overview Outcomes from Busan HLF 4

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  1. Overview Outcomes from Busan HLF 4 Faye Lee, Korea NGO Council for Overseas Cooperation

  2. KoFID (Korea Civil Society Forum on International Development Cooperation) Established in 2010 as a national umbrella for policy advocacy and engagement with government and international networking among CSOs in Korea engaged in aid and development effectiveness issues. KoFIDisthe local host of Busan Civil Society Forum(BCSF) and a member of BetterAid Coordinating Group (BACG) and GFG of Open Forum for CSO Development Effectiveness KCOC (Korea NGO Council for Overseas Cooperation),established in 1999 is a national platform of NGOs working in international development cooperation. KCOC has now 86 member organizations engaged in humanitarian assistance and international development in developing countries around the world. KCOC serves as a secretariat of KOFID

  3. High Level Forum on AE process HLF-4 * Adapted from a presentation used in Workshop on PD Monitoring Survey/ Fragile States Principles 24 January 2011 Busan Nov 29-Dec 1, 2011 Istanbul Principles on CSO Dev’t effectiveness HLF-3 HLF-2 Dili Declaration on Fragile States HLF-1 Accra Action Agenda Bogota Statement on SSC Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness Rome Declaration on Harmonisation Monterrey Consensus 2011 2010 2002 2003 2005 2008

  4. Date: Nov.29~Dec.1 Venue: Bexco, Busan Snapshots of HLF4

  5. 3,500 delegates including 160 government representatives(ministerial level), 70 representatives from international organizations, CSOs, and parliamentarians Brazil, India & China endorsed BP and agreed to use it as a reference to SSC

  6. Preamble (para 1~13) • Actions • to improve the quality and effectiveness of aid and development cooperation based on shared principles (para 15~27) • cooperation for effective development (para 28~34) • The road ahead • Monitoring progress through indicators (para 35) • Global Partnership for Effective Development Cooperation (para 36) Structure of Busan Partnership(Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation)

  7. Inclusive Global Partnership • - Emerging economies • - Private Sector • - CSOs • Para 1) We, Heads of State, Ministers and representatives of developing and developed countries, heads of multilateral and bilateral institutions, representatives of different types of public, civil society, private, parliamentary, local and regional organizations meeting here in Busan, Republic of Korea, recognize that we are united by a new partnership that is broader and more inclusive than ever before, found on shared principles, common goals and differential commitments for effective international development • Shared Common Principles • Ownership of development priorities by developing countries • Focus on results • Inclusive development partnership • Transparency and accountability to each other Key Features of the outcomes(Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation)

  8. Improving the quality and effectiveness of development co-operation • Ownership, results and accountability • Transparency • Conflict and fragile state • From effective aid to co-operation for effective development • - Development as a catalytic role • - Effective institution • - South-South and Triangular Co-operation • - Emphasized role of private sector • - Climate change finance • New architecture • - Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation • -

  9. From Aid to Development Emerging Economies Pros & Cons of Busan outcomes(Busan Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation) Inclusive Partnership Private Sector Voluntary basis/Differential commitment CSOs Rights Based From Commitments to Implementation Monitoring framework & indicator Istanbul Principles for CSO Development Effectiveness Gender Equality Decent work

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