Extending the Bogota spirit: consolidating a Caribbean perspective The Task Team on South-South cooperation 2010-2011 Enrique Maruri Londoño TT SSC Technical Secretary Task Team structure A.
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Extending the Bogota spirit: consolidating a Caribbean perspective The Task Team on South-South cooperation 2010-2011 Enrique Maruri Londoño TT SSC Technical Secretary Task Team structure A broad partnership: ● Hosted at the WP-EFF of the DAC ● Chaired by Colombia ● More than 600 members ● 41 developing countries ● 19 regional and multilateral organizations ● 10 CSOs, 3 parliamentarians ● 8 academic institutions and think tanks ●10 DAC donors Technical support: ● Regional coordination platforms (ADB, OAS and NEPAD) ● The World Bank Institute ● A global team supporting the analytical work Partnerships: ● UN-DCF, OECD-DAC, LenCD/CD Alliance Accra: The three-fold mandate Adapting PD/AAA Enriching PD/AAA Complementarity SSC as a historic process – Diversity and Relevance for MIC SSC in aid effectiveness agenda (par. 19 AAA) Aid effectiveness agenda – Paris Declaration /Partnership paradigm, 5 principles Achievements up to HLE Bogota ● The TT-SSC as a key architect for a groundbreaking HLE ● Fulfilling first stage objectives: − Influencing global policy-making with partner country perspectives − Case stories: Generate and share evidence on what works and does not work in South-South cooperation ● Synergies between SSC and aid effectiveness agenda ● Engaging a broad community of SSC practitioners & policy makers ● Vehicle for the voice of developing countries at the global development policy level (WP-EFF, UN-DCF, MDG, G20) Our way to policy recommendations Call for proposals Late November 2009 Cases Stories Summary report Bogota Statement HLE, March 2010 Colombia Cases Studies Cases Stories COP Good practices document and policy recommendations 4th HLF on Aid Effectiveness 2011 Korea • Case stories for RT at HLE, and summary report for the HLE on South-South Cooperation and Capacity Building, Bogotá 2010 ● Policy recommendation and Good Practice Document for the IV High Level Forum, Seoul 2011 ● Coordination with other platforms, in particular UN Development Cooperation Forum Work plan 2010-2011 ● The Bogota Statement: Maintaining the momentum for Korea ● Linking policy to practice: Southern perspectives in global agendas ● Innovative ideas for development partnerships in a shifting global governance ● Deepening learning and analysis ● Fresh and inclusive language (horizontal partnership) ● Three work streams Deepening analytical work Developing a Community of Practice Policy Advocacy and Outreach ● Strengthen regional platforms and processes ● Consolidate collaboration between practitioners and policy makers Our 6 priority areas Adapting the aid effectiveness principles (AAA para. 19a) Enriching the aid effectiveness agenda (AAA para. 19b) Ensuring complementarities with NS cooperation (AAA para. 19e) Means that … Means that… Means that… (1) … ownership and mutual accountability should be the basis of horizontal partnerships. (3) … pressing development challenges such as climate change and poverty reduction might be tackled through mutual learning and exchange of local solutions. (5) … triangular cooperation should contribute to bridge South-South and NorthSouth cooperation by promoting horizontal partnership. (4) ... South-South knowledge exchange might be more efficient and create better and innovative incentives. (6) … one-off and random knowledge exchange should be overcome through national capacity development and coordination with regional and global mechanisms. (2) … adequate transparency and result management has to be ensured in SSC. An inclusive and effective set-up ● Channeling the human & institutional energy behind the TT-SSC ● Dozens of TT-SSC members, sometimes fluctuating involvement ● Practitioners: 600+ members of southsouth.info TT-SSC Community of Practice TT-SSC representatives NEPAD ADB OAS Steering Committee Technical Secretariat How Caribbean partners can participate? ● Tell us your stories on SSC (case story template) ● Accept and support our invitation to produce a case study with the support of Caribbean academia ● Participate in our CoP, leading a discussion around one of our 6 priority areas. ● Contribute with articles, web posts and other documents to enrich our web platform with new Caribbean perspectives ● Join us in upcoming activities Join the community - Keep informed To have complete information about the Task Team on South-South Cooperation visit: www.southsouth.info ● Find information relevant to SSC ● Be aware of the agenda on SSC ● Strengthen your practitioner network ● Post ongoing issues on SSC ● Debate and comment Email: [email protected] [email protected]