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Explore how CABRI's work aligns with the Accra Action Agenda (AAA) to accelerate actions for achieving aid effectiveness targets. Learn about strategies for increasing country ownership, building partnerships, and achieving development results while using country systems effectively. Discover the implications for bringing aid on budget and how CABRI's response aims to improve aid effectiveness. Reflect on lessons from Aid on Budget work and consider the risks and benefits associated with integrating aid into country systems. Gain insights on the importance of developing clear definitions and criteria for using country systems and engaging in dialogue on key points for enhancing aid effectiveness.
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CABRI response to Accra Action Agenda 5th Annual Seminar Dakar, Senegal 7-8 April 2009
Context • A reminder of AAA adopted at the High Level Forum • An overview of the work CABRI undertook that relates to ‘use of country systems’ • Developing a response to the AAA • Discussion
Accra Action Agenda • Purpose: acceleration of actions towards achievement of aid effectiveness targets as set out in Paris Declaration • Three main focus strategies • Increasing country ownership • Build more effective and inclusive partnerships • Achieving development results • Important implications for bringing aid on budget • Increasing country ownership • Build more effective and inclusive partnerships • Achieving development results
…what AAA said on Use of Country Systems • Accelerate the strengthening and use of country systems to the maximum extent possible • Provisions • Use country systems as a first option • Donors must provide reasons for, safeguards and measures when not using country systems • Mutual assessments of country systems • Donor plans to implement, incentivise staff, etc. • 65% of aid as programme-based aid • 50% of aid use country fiduciary systems • Important to remember purpose of PD and AAA • Increase effectiveness of aid • Paris Declaration and AAA commitments are the means towards this end
CABRI work on Aid on Budget • CABRI’s response aimed at ensuring that use of country systems result in improved aid effectiveness • Draws on CABRI’s work and SBOs experience • Aid on Budget Study • Discussions of SBOs • Aid on Budget Working Session in Rwanda
Lessons from Aid on Budget work • Use of country systems can contribute to improved aid effectiveness • Not all systems used at once; countries should make measured progress weighing up risks • Bringing Aid on Budget does not equal budget support: progress should be made in all modalities • Putting effort into clear, useful, commonly understood definitions of aid categories helpful • Countries should define criteria for use of country systems • Streamlined country systems
… allows for development of a response • CABRI recognises role of aid and international recognition of developing country ownership and leadership. • But • Use of country systems should not be applied as a blanket approach • A developing country also faces risks when integrating aid into country systems • Development, fiduciary and reputational risks • Unreliable and unpredictable aid flows • Unreliable and unpredictable flow of aid information • Cost of putting aid through fiduciary systems can outweigh its benefits
…but • Greater emphasis on upstream budget cycle – planning and budget • Stronger role for developing countries in determining whether and where aid should be integrated into budget cycle • Putting forward targets and use of fiduciary systems as a first choice for donors, can undermine developing country choice and increase developing country risk
questions to guide discussion • Are the five points appropriate given country experiences • Use of country systems not used as blanket approach • Acknowledge risks for developing countries • Aid on plan and on budget as default? • Stronger role for developing countries • Default use of fiduciary systems undermine developing country choice, ignore developing country risks • Other points? • What are appropriate forums for presenting CABRI position?