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What is CSO Development Effectiveness?
Presentation at the European Seminar on
CSO Development Effectiveness,
Vienna, 10 and 11 March 2010
Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness
• Signed by donors and governments in 2005
• Sets out five principles: harmonisation, alignment,
ownership, mutual accountability, managing for
results
• Paris Declaration is an important agreement to
improve management of bilateral aid flows
• CSOs in the Open Forum argue that (a) there is a
need for a more holistic agreement and that (b) the
Paris Declaration is not directly applicable to them
What is Aid Effectiveness
Aid effectiveness can be defined as the arrangements for
the planning, management and deployment of aid that is
efficient, reduces transaction cost and is targeted
towards development outcomes including poverty
reduction
Mainly focus on efficiency - see PD targets, e.g.:
• At least 75% of partner countries have operational development strategies
(ownership)
• All donors use partner countries’ procurement systems (alignment)
• 40% of donor missions to the field are joint (harmonization)
• Reduce the proportion of countries without transparent and monitorable
performance assessment frameworks by 1/3 (managing for results)
What is Development Effectiveness?
Development effectiveness is promoting sustainable
positive change, within a democratic framework,
that addresses the causes as well as the symptoms
of poverty, inequality and marginalisation, through
the diversity and complementarity of instruments,
policies and actors.
From the Open Forum Toolkit
What is Development Effectiveness?
Development effectiveness depends on the collective
and coordinated actions by a range of national and
external actors; it is a measure of these actors´
aggregate impact, with accountability for results
shared by many.
IFAD – International Fund for Agriculture Development, 2007
What is Development Effectiveness?
Different aid actors describe and use the term
development effectiveness in four categories:
1) organizational effectiveness (supply side)
2) coherence or coordination (aid is not the only factor)
3) development outcomes from aid (attribution)
4) overall development outcomes (all factors)
NSI – The North-South Institute, 2009
What is Development Effectiveness?
Development effectiveness is (or should be) about
the factors and conditions that help produce
sustainable development results – to make a
sustained difference in the lives of people.
Development effectiveness is measured in outcomes
… rather than in terms of how money is spent.
UNDP – United Nations Development Programme, 2003
What defines
CSO development effectiveness?
Internal factors that are shaped by CSOs
themselves:
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CSO partnerships (national and international partners)
Internal governance and management
Monitoring and evaluation methodologies & approaches
Accountability mechanisms
Organizational capacities
Collective structures (coordination and exchange
through platforms and networks)
What defines
CSO development effectiveness?
External factors that are shaped by governments
and other stakeholders and make up the enabling
or disabling environment in which CSOs operate:
 Overall regulatory and political framework
 Effective enforcement of human rights standards
 Funding for CSOs and regulations attached to it
 Space for policy dialogue
 Mechanisms to promote philanthropy
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What defines
CSO development effectiveness?
Political Environment
(Governance, etc.)
Policy Context
Macro-economic
Picture
Inputs  Activities  Outputs
Public Attitudes
Black box
Aid Players
Outcomes  Impacts
Environment
More information
Outreach Toolkit
&
www.cso-effectiveness.org
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