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WORKSHOP SUMMARY. Nguyễn mạnh Cường, PhD 2 October 2007. Workshop agenda/content. Paris Declaration Ha Noi Core Statement Sharing from Local CSOs Action Aids’ perspective Plenary discussion Group discussion Plenary discussion Workshop summary. Roles of CSOs and Aid Effectiveness.
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WORKSHOP SUMMARY Nguyễn mạnh Cường, PhD 2 October 2007
Workshop agenda/content • Paris Declaration • Ha Noi Core Statement • Sharing from Local CSOs • Action Aids’ perspective • Plenary discussion • Group discussion • Plenary discussion • Workshop summary
Roles of CSOs and Aid Effectiveness • Low awareness on roles of civil society (CS) • CS exist in any society, no matter what political mechanism is in place. • Lack of openness in ODA information and difficult to access thi source of funding. • CS is developing but increasing discrimination is observed • Different perspectives between government and CSOs • Monitoring at grassroots level • Efficient project implementation in community development and poverty reduction • Call for application of creative and efficient models • Gender issue addressed • People-to-people relations • Human rights based dialogues
Weakness of CSOs in paricipating in AE • Weakness in human and financial resources • Limited legal frameworks and mechanism. On the other hand, the existing mechanism are not fully utilized. • Associations are working in administrative manner, not efficient • Political sensitivity psychology • Donors are not coordinating with each other,
Limitations • Have not heard about Ha Noi Core Statement before • Ha Noi Core Statement is only an adjustment of Paris Declaration, not practically applicable • Aid will reduce when Viet Nam become medium-income country => where CSOs look up on? • ODA can create inequality? Discourage internal force and might become the tool of influence of donors
What’s next? • CSOs is a mutual, objective and efficient organizations • Involve in policy advocacy and public goods => competitive bidding (e.g. VUSTA participate in social consultation and evaluation of project) • Classification of types of fund, give CSOs the fund amount appropriate with their capacity • M&E: better coordination • Capacity building • Legal frameworks: Law on associations approved, clearly stipulate roles of CS • Policies should be consulted to CSOs and CSOs themselves should be more active in accessing these documents. • CSOs coordinate with each other to implement big programs • Need an information center to facilitate CSOs • Donors should have a certain amount for M&E of projects for independent CSOs
What’s next? • Ha Noi core statement does not address the roles of CSOs • Public information on ODA => Simplification of aid receive procedure • Government assist in building capacity for CSOs • Promote dialogue between government and CS • Healthy competition • Greater attention on local level • Diversification of sources for CSOs, not to be dependent on aid, alternatives: business and not-for-profit services (health care) • CSOs should be accountable to its constituencies, either its members or the people it serve.
Nguyễn Mạnh Cường, International Relations Department • Tel: 0904468329 • Manhcuongiss@gmail.com