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WEBINAR 3 rd UN DCF Survey on Global Accountability

WEBINAR 3 rd UN DCF Survey on Global Accountability. Office for ECOSOC Support and Coordination, UNDESA. Why mutual accountability? . Having in place an effective national mechanism to hold actors accountable for development cooperation commitments…

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WEBINAR 3 rd UN DCF Survey on Global Accountability

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  1. WEBINAR 3rd UN DCF Survey on Global Accountability Office for ECOSOC Support and Coordination, UNDESA

  2. Why mutual accountability? Having in place an effective national mechanism to hold actors accountable for development cooperation commitments… -- Solidifies trust between central governments and their development partners -- Makes financial resources more adequate, predictable and targeted towards achieving the MDGs -- Leads to greater use of country systems, budget support, predictability and transparent use of funding

  3. Why mutual accountability? (cont.) Mutual accountability... -- Strengthens development partnerships at country level -- Serves as an overarching principle for the effectiveness of development cooperation The key objective of MA is to achieve behaviour changes and thus have lasting impact on development results.

  4. Mutual accountability at the United Nations Accountability and transparency have long been at the heart of outcomes of UN summits and conferences -- Monterrey Consensus on Financing for Development (2002) -- Doha follow-up conference (2008) -- Nairobi South-South cooperation meeting (2009) -- MDG Summit (2010) -- Rio+20 Summit (2012) -- Development Cooperation Forum

  5. What do we mean, today and in future? Today… -- Accountability for development cooperation results -- Accountability vis-à-vis donors and citizens -- Reciprocal, open and inclusive assessments -- Evidence-based information on cooperation -- “Enablers”: aid policies, targets for providers, assessment of progress …and in future -- covering all issues in development partnerships -- providing space for all types of partners and flows

  6. Role of MAin the emerging post-2015 development agenda -- Strong need for enhanced monitoring on commitments and sustainability of development results -- MA is essential to support implementation of the emerging agenda, applying to all countries and integrating the three dimensions of sustainable development -- Concerted effort is needed at country-level to promote and adapt MA mechanisms to these new conditions and ensure that MA entails more robust monitoring.

  7. What is the role of the DCF? The DCF… -- Provides hub for candid and inclusive dialogue on the future of development cooperation in a post-2015 era -- Examines how to feature effectiveness and accountability in the global agenda and support its implementation with a global accountability framework -- Acts as apex body and driver for mutual accountability in development cooperation among all relevant actors -- Works to establish best practices and identify standards in the functioning of MA mechanisms, to produce behaviour change

  8. Findings from MA surveys Two DCF surveys (2009 and 2011) show… -- Only limited progress in most countries -- About half of survey countries had an aid policy in place or were in the process of setting one up (2011) -- Progress on all enablers is key to achieve sustained behaviour change and has direct impact on results -- Behaviour change needs inclusive approaches and buy-in at high-level -- Key steps can be taken to enhance MA and transparency -- A strong need to enforce delivery on commitments

  9. The 3rd DCF Survey on MA (I) Changes and Challenges -- Questionswere slightly adapted, responding to the changing landscape of development cooperation landscape, as well as role of partnerships and multi-stakeholder involvement -- Ensuring consistency with indicator 7 of Busan Global Monitoring Framework -- Coordinated and inclusive engagement of non-executive stakeholders in compiling responses -- Ensuring detail and high quality of responses UNCT’s are asked to support government reps throughout the process, in particular once before Holidays, and once close to survey deadline

  10. The 3rd DCF Survey on MA (II) Process

  11. The 3rd DCF Survey on MA (III) Completing the survey -- three main types of questions i) rating scale from 1 - 5

  12. The 3rd DCF Survey on MA (IV) Completing the survey -- three types of questions ii) binary yes/no iii) open questions / comment fields

  13. The 3rd DCF Survey on MA (V) UNCTs should help ensure: -- Timely submission of consolidated responses -- Submission of other, complementary information The Survey findings will inform… -- DCF Germany High-level Symposium (Berlin, 20-21 March 2014) -- Global Busan monitoring on indicator 7 -- Report by the Secretary-General on trends in development cooperation and UNDESA’s International Development Cooperation Report (IDCR) -- Capacity development project to strengthen mutual accountability in Sub-Saharan Africa

  14. Q & A

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