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The OECD Development Centre 2008-2010

The OECD Development Centre 2008-2010. An introduction. Visit of Javier Santiso to SECO Bern  11 March 2008. 1. The Centre in brief. 2. Current activities at a glance. 3. The Future. OECD’s Knowledge Centre on Development. A bridge between …. OECD members and partners

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The OECD Development Centre 2008-2010

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  1. The OECD Development Centre2008-2010 An introduction Visit of Javier Santiso to SECO Bern  11 March 2008

  2. 1 The Centre in brief 2 Current activities at a glance 3 The Future

  3. OECD’s Knowledge Centre on Development A bridge between … • OECD members and partners • Governing Board open to non-OECD: • South Africa, Brazil, Chile, India, Israel, Romania, Thailand , and VietNam. • Research and policy • Intellectual autonomy, no obligation of consensus • All policy communities (ECO, DAF, ENV, …) • All development policies, not just aid • All actors: private, public, NGOs, etc. • Informal dialogue

  4. Part of the OECD’s “Development Cluster” • Bridge OECD members and partners • Research / policy • Intellectual autonomy • Informal dialogue • Club of bilateral donors • Best practice • Peer reviews Development Centre (DEV - 1962) Development Assistance Committee (DAC - 1961) Africa Partnership Forum (APF - 2006) Sahel & West Africa Club (SAH - 1975) Informal discussion Forum OECD / ECOWAS + Mauritania & Cameroon Monitoring commitments G8/OECD – AU/NEPAD

  5. Working with all emerging and developing countries OECD Member Countries DEV members

  6. Balancing Research & Policy Focus Studies Annual Thematic “Flagship” publications Annual Regional Outlooks Policy Insights (2 p.) Policy Briefs (25 p.) Working papers Research Policy

  7. Team Management Comments Internal Referee Revisions Revisions Reading Committee Comments Reading Committee+ Chief Economist Validation Director’s Final Approval External Referee Revisions Revisions Quality ControlReading Committee and Peer-review procedure

  8. Reaching Out to Decision Makers: Networks DeFiNe (Development Finance Network) Informal Advisory Groups Think tanks in support of the OECD Global Forum on Development ISSER (Ghana) ODI (UK) IBON (Philippines) NSI (Canada) ENS/PSE (France) CREA (Senegal) GDI/DIE (Germany) CGD (US) CERDI (France) Etc. e.g.: Latin American Economic Outlook A. Carstens, Minister of Finance , Mexico P. Cox, Vice President, World Bank A. Foxley, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chile A. Velasco, Minister of Finance, Chile D. Vegara, Minister of Economics, Spain R. Hausmann, Harvard University Etc. Alstom- Axa InvestmentManagement - BBVA - Crédit Agricole AM - Cemex - CVRD - Dexia and Dexia AM – Cemex Dresdner Kleinwort Weisserstein - Goldman Sachs - Odebrecht- Iberdrola - SanPaolo IMI - Saint-Gobain - Santander - Standard Chartered - Suez- Telefonica- Toyota – Renault Nissan – Tata – Nestlé - Zurich Financial Services - Crédit Suisse – Pemex – Dubai International Capital -Holcim Etc. 15 DAC members World Bank UNDP Multilateral Banks Several new EU member States as observers

  9. 1 The Centre in brief 2 Current activities at a glance 3 Programme of Work 2009-2010

  10. Development policies and peer learning Monitoring and analysis of regional performance Policy Coherence for Development and Human Security African Economic Outlook (AEO) Business for Development Latin American Economic Outlook (LEO) Emerging Markets network Financing Development (incl. OECD Global Forum on Development) Black Sea and Central Asian Economic Outlook (BSECAO) Programme of work 2007-08

  11. 2007 Highlights XVII Iberoamerican Summit Santiago de Chile, 7 November 2007 • OECD/AfDB Forum now the annual public event on Africa in Paris, bringing together African and OECD Ministers, high levels reps from firms, NGOs, media … • African Economic Outlook special session at EU/Africa Summit • Migration report launched at EU High Level Conference on Legal Migration. • Further work presented to Dutch Minister for Development Co-operation, German Technical Co-operation … African Forum, Paris, 5 June 2007 Videos on DEV websiteand YouTube.com • Latin American Economic Outlook launched at XVII Iberoamerican Summit with full support of the heads of the OAS, UNECLAC, and Iberoamerican General Secretariat, with top reps from World Bank, IADB … • … then presented in Madrid, Lisbon, Paris, Washington, Miami, Hong Kong and Brussels. Many more presentations scheduled for 2008! Launch of “Gaining from Migration” report Lisbon, 13 September 2007 Dev & AfDB at EU-Africa Summit Lisbon, 8 December 2007

  12. 1 The Centre in brief 2 Current activities at a glance 3 Programme of Work 2009-2010

  13. Three strategic priorities • Governance • Consolidate and enlarge Governing Board membership • Substance • Maximise the value added for the Organisation (OECD) • Finance • Rebuild the core-funded knowledge capacity of the Centre

  14. One major Axis: Shifting Wealth Two interrelated themes: Achieving Economic Competitiveness Building Cohesive Societies

  15. Key questions How can we explain the new phenomenon of shifting wealth and how can it be measured? Is this likely to be a temporary phenomenon or does it have long-term/permanent features? What can policy makers in the newly rich countries do to a) use this wealth to improve the well-being of their citizens and b)contribute to world development? What can policy makers in developing countries do which are not benefitting directly from this shift and how can they remain in the game and benefit from it? How can the provision of global public goods be ensured against the background of shifting wealth and the move to a mutli-polar world?

  16. Output • The OECD Global Development Outlook (GDO) • GDO 2010 : Shifting Wealth - Implications for Policy Management and Governance • GDO 2011 : Shifting Wealth - Building Cohesive Societies • The regional Outlooks • Three regional desks serving as focal points and catalysts for the OECD’s work on developing and emerging economies in these regions: • Africa and Middle East Desk • Asia and Pacific Desk • Latin America and Caribbean Desk • The networks • OECD Global Forum on Development (w/ Development Finance Network, DefiNe) • The Emerging Markets Network (EmNet) • The Informal network of DAC Communicators (DevCom)

  17. Annual Financial Needs for 2009 and 2010

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