Types of Aid: Budget Support Humanitarian Aid Development Aid Relevant points: Aid trends' changes (e.g. 2006) Development down from 1/3 to 10%, while Humanitarian and Budget Support increased, for example, that.
Download ReportTranscript Types of Aid: Budget Support Humanitarian Aid Development Aid Relevant points: Aid trends' changes (e.g. 2006) Development down from 1/3 to 10%, while Humanitarian and Budget Support increased, for example, that.
Types of Aid: Budget Support Humanitarian Aid Development Aid Relevant points: Aid trends' changes (e.g. 2006) Development down from 1/3 to 10%, while Humanitarian and Budget Support increased, for example, that of Budget Support (via TIM, ESSP, and support from Arab countries) increased from 1/3 to 70%
First obstacle – aid in Palestine is POLITICAL and is NOT solely based on Palestinian needs!
The PRDP:
The PRDP is a comprehensive plan and budget for Palestinian reform and development. The PRDP initiative represents a major reform in its own right. Indeed it is one of the most significant institutional reforms ever implemented by the PNA. It is a vitally important step towards building effective policy making, planning and budgeting grounded in the local context. Most importantly, it reflects the PNA’s commitment to Palestinian ownership of, and accountability for, the reform and development agenda.
PRDP STRUCURE: Economic Governance Infrastructure Social In reality: Programs under each sector Projects Prioritization
Second obstacle: Donor assistance pledged for the recurrent budget falls short of the PRDP’s needs
Aid Coordination Structure in the oPt Status April 2008 Economic Strategy Group (ESG) Co-Chairs: Ministry of Finance / World Bank
Members: Palestinian Authority: MoP, MNE, MoA, PMA, OoP Donors: EC, France, Germany, IMF, Netherlands, Norway, OQR*, Spain, UK, USA Private Sector Dev. & Trade Fiscal Agriculture
Task Force on Project Implementation (TFPI) 1
EC, World Bank, USAID, UNSCO Secretariat: LACS
Local Development Forum (LDF) Co-Chairs: Ministry of Planning, Norway, World Bank, UNSCO Infrastructure Strategy Group (ISG) Co-Chairs: Ministry of Public Works & Housing / USAID
Members: Palestinian Authority: MoP*, MoLG, MoT, MoTIT, PWA, EQA, PEA Donors: Belgium, Denmark, EC, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Spain, Sweden, UNDP, World Bank Water & Sanitation Municipal Dev. & Local Gov.
Energy 2
Local Aid Coordination Secretariat (LACS) Governance Strategy Group (GSG) Co-Chairs: Ministry of Planning / EC
Members: Palestinian Authority: PMO, MoF, MoI, MoJ Donors: Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, OQR*, Netherlands, Norway, UK, USA, World Bank Elections 2 Judiciary Public Administration & Civil Service Security
Social Development & Humanitarian Assistance Strategy Group (SHSG) Co-Chairs: Ministry of Social Affairs / UNSCO
Members: Palestinian Authority: MoP, MoEHE, MoH, MoL, MoF Donors: Canada, EC, France, Italy, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, OCHA, UNDP, UNRWA, World Bank NGO Representatives: AIDA, PNGO Health Education Social Protection Sector Working Groups (SWG)
Delays in implementation of projects Lack of security in the WB and Gaza strip The political situation in the oPt affects the ability of the PNA to coordinate effectively between the national and the local level, esp. in infrastructure-related projects Hesitation on the part of some donors to engage in large-scale projects Israel has tightened restrictions on movement and access based on security concerns, and settlements in the West Bank have expanded, with attendant risks to economic growth and reforms Unemployment and poverty remain high, especially in Gaza, along with a rise in inflation
Continuous communication with Line Ministries and pertinent organisations about their emerging needs via the use of an efficient Aid coordination Structure Emphasis on the definition of a “Pledge” vs. “commitment” Clear distinction between “disbursements” & “commitments” Large portions of “commitments” go to Technical Assistance, and donor expenditure Prioritize