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Structured Dialogue Process: State of play & next steps European Development Days

Structured Dialogue Process: State of play & next steps European Development Days Brussels, 7 th December 2010. Outline of the Presentation. Overview of the process so far December 2010: where do we stand now? Status of WGs’ discussions

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Structured Dialogue Process: State of play & next steps European Development Days

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  1. Structured Dialogue Process: State of play & next steps European Development Days Brussels, 7th December 2010

  2. Outline of the Presentation Overview of the process so far December 2010: where do we stand now? Status of WGs’ discussions Next steps and milestones in the consensus-building process towards the Final Conference

  3. I. Overview of the process so far

  4. Preparatory meetings & launching event • July 2009 / February 2010: 3 Multi-Stakeholders preparatory meetings to commonly define: topics addressed, sequencing of working groups, timeframe, etc. • 23rd March 2010: Official launch of the process by Commissioner Piebalgs.

  5. Recall of the components of the SD All 4 components are intertwined and complementary

  6. Recall of the sequencing of discussions Policy-informing debates WG1: Role of CSO&LA in EU external cooperation (from programming to evaluation) WG2: Complementarity and coherence within the Aid Effectiveness Agenda April 2010/ March 2011 April 2010/ March 2011 WG3: EU aid delivery mechanisms November 2010/ March 2011 Operational debates Based on topics agreed-upon during preparatory phase

  7. CALENDAR: Current state of play of the process The path ahead…. The path travelled so far…

  8. Events in images and numbers Bamako, June 2010 Asunción, September 2010 New Delhi, November 2010

  9. Events in images and numbers • In total, 11 European CSO&LA platforms have been consulted together with around 400 CSO&LA representatives coming from 50 Partners countries (150 participants in Bamako from 15 countries; 150 participants in Asunción from 17 countries and 110 participants in New Delhi from 16 countries). • MS and MEP have also been actively involved both in regional seminars & working sessions in Brussels, as well as EC personnel and EUD.

  10. Three Supporting initiatives • Targeting specific issues: • Development Education & Awareness Raising activities in Europe: DEAR seminar took place in October (11th-12th) & final report available on CISOCH • Local Authorities’ role in development: 4th Day of each Regional Seminar • (iii) Human Rights & Democratisation: Amman seminar for ENP countries took place in June-July (29th-1st), 2010 • Results of these 3 supporting initiatives will be integrated in the Structured Dialogue process before the final conference: Working Group 3 & final Issue paper.

  11. II. December 2010: Where do we stand now? Status of Working Groups’ discussions.

  12. Where are we standing regarding each Working Group? WORKING GROUPS OBJECTIVES STATE OF PLAY WG1. Roles and added value of CSOs & LAs in EU external cooperation Better define the roles and added-value of various categories of CSOs & LAs in cooperation All themes covered in the course of the 3 European working sessions + 3 regional seminars A preliminary wrapping-up document has been elaborated = Basis for the consensus-building process Better characterize the division of labour between stakeholders and complementarity in approaches and programmes WG2. Complementarityand coherence within the Aid Effectiveness Agenda WG1&2 conclusions (reformulated as funding needs) form the basis of WG3 debates Debates have taken place in 2010 regional seminars + October session & will feed 2011 discussions. Identify ways to adapt EU aid modalities accordingly WG3. EU aid delivery mechanisms

  13. WG1&2: Structure of the wrapping-up document (i) WORKING GROUP 1: THE ROLES AND ADDED-VALUE OF CSOS & LAS IN EU EXTERNAL COOPERATION 1. PROMOTING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR CSOS&LAS TO OPERATE 2.POLITICAL MULTI-STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUES 3. INTER-REGIONAL AND INTER-FAMILY COMPLEMENTARITIES BETWEEN ACTOR 4. TERRITORIAL APPROACHES TO DEVELOPMENT: CSOS&LAS ARTICULATION AND CSO PARTNERSHIPS AT THE LOCAL LEVEL WORKING PAPER 2: COMPLEMENTARITY AND COHERENCE WITHIN THE AID EFFECTIVENESS AGENDA 1.THE OWNERSHIP & ALIGNMENT PRINCIPLES AND THEIR PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS 2.THE RIGHT OF INITIATIVE OF CSOS & LAS IN VIEW AND IN LIGHT OF AID EFFECTIVENESS AGENDA 3.MUTUAL ACCOUNTABILITY AMONG ACTORS 4.DIVISION OF LABOUR AND HARMONISATION AMONG DONORS AVAILABLE ON CISOCH AS FROM THE 30th OF NOVEMBER/ https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/mwikis/aidco/index.php/SD:_Wrap-up_session_EDD

  14. Structure of the wrapping-up document (ii): FOR EACH of the 8 THEMES (4 Topics per WG): • FOREWORD • SYNTHESIS OF DISCUSSIONS • PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS (KEY MESSAGES) • PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS (TO ALL STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED)

  15. WG1&2 wrapping-up document:What feedback is expected from platforms? • Deadline for comments: 25th January 2011 • Comments via the BLOG & contacting the TA • Some important considerations: • Concentrate on key messages and preliminary recommendations; • Be precise and concise in your remarks and propose, when and where deemed necessary, alternative formulations; • Remain faithful to debates held so far and avoid lengthy elaborations/ reflections. 15

  16. WG3: Status & next steps

  17. The links between WG1&2 and WG3: from the needs to the aid modalities (ii) Technical Fiches are currently being drafted on each modality to be used as a starting point for January discussions: available online before Christmas.

  18. III. Next steps and milestones in the consensus-building process towards the Final Conference

  19. Next steps in the consensus building process Janv 2011: Preliminary wrapping-up for WG1&WG2 + 2nd session WG3 March 2011: WG session to fine-tune consensus April 2011: Draft Issues Paper (including Wg3 debates) May 2011: Presentation and discussion of Issues Paper during the Final Conference Final Issues Paper Iterative & participatory process 1st step in consensus building 2nd step in consensus building 3rd step in consensus building

  20. 2011: Two sessions in Brussels 26th & 27th January morning: WG3 only • Invitations are currently being sent • Session co-organized with the DEVE Committee of the European Parliament • Presence of the 24 representatives from Africa, Latin America, Asia • Methodology will be available by mid-december 3rd&4th of March: last session WG1, 2 & 3 • To refine consensus on WG1&2 (3rd of March) • To address selection mechanisms (WG3) (4th of March)

  21. Recall of the 2011 events

  22. For more information Online discussion on the Structured dialogue blog: http://blogs.ec.europa.eu/dialogue Capitalisation of discussions, reports, methodology on CISOCH: https://webgate.ec.europa.eu/fpfis/mwikis/aidco/index.php/structured_dialogue Specific querry: europeaid-structured-dialogue@ec.europa.eu Thank you for your attention!

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