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The Paris Survey in context: The UN system in the changing aid environment

unite and deliver effective support for countries. The Paris Survey in context: The UN system in the changing aid environment. UN Paris Survey Workshop Siem Reap, 12 November 2010. The UN is a small fish in a big funding pool. UN funding can only do so much.

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The Paris Survey in context: The UN system in the changing aid environment

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  1. unite and deliver effective support for countries The Paris Survey in context: The UN system in the changing aid environment UN Paris Survey Workshop Siem Reap, 12 November 2010

  2. The UN is a small fish in a big funding pool

  3. UN funding can only do so much World Bank, 2009; OECD, 2009; ECOSOC 2009

  4. Bilateral aid’s share of total aid has grown much more rapidly. OECD, 2009

  5. Core funding for UN development operations is not growing. Net ODA from OECD DAC countries to multilateral institutions at constant 2006 prices and exchange rates (millions USD) OECD, 2009

  6. The average number of donors per country is growing. 1960s 2001-2005

  7. There are new modalities, mechanisms, initiatives and partnerships with an emphasis on setting goals and results. unite and deliver effective support for countries

  8. Better Aid for Development Effectiveness - Reference Guide for UNCTs Support UNCTs in delivering development assistance more effectively. • Place existing United Nations guidance and tools within the context of TCPR & aid effectiveness. • Provide complementary guidance for areas where accelerated progress is needed. • Provide checklists and indicators for good performance. • Link guidance to country experiences and practical examples.

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