Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness An opportunity to forge a new consensus on aid and development Workshop Learning from South-South and.
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Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness An opportunity to forge a new consensus on aid and development Workshop Learning from South-South and Triangular Cooperation :Sharing Knowledge for Development 26-27 September 2011 Talita Yamashiro Fordelone, OECD Busan HLF 4: Main Objectives Draw conclusions on the Paris/Accra process and reaffirm commitments Address impact and role of aid in the broader development agenda Draw on evidence to develop aid quality framework towards 2015 (MDGs) - 2003 - 2004 – 2005 – 2006 – 2007 – 2008 – 2009 – 2010 – 2011 – 2012 – 2013 – 2014 – 2015 – 2016 – 2017 - 2 HLF-4: A unique opportunity Forging a new consensus on aid and development? – Last and best chance to realise the global commitment towards the MDGs – Refresh and reaffirm Paris / Accra principles – Recognise the role of aid as contributor and catalyst for development results – Improve the quality of partnerships through embracing partner country leadership, diversity and mutual respect – Seek convergence based on complementary strengths and differentiated responsibilities 3 HLF-4 Event Structure • First day: more analytical with a series of sessions on lessons learned • Second and third days: more political (ministerial level), with presentation of Building Blocks • Programme of Side Events to complement • Knowledge and Innovation Space (KIS) • Closing Plenary and endorsement of the outcome document 4 HLF-4 Proposed Format Evidence from Paris & Accra Day 1 (29 Nov) Plenary “Progress Since Paris: How Far Have We Come?” Review evidence from PD Monitoring & Evaluation Morning Thematic sessions (in parallel), “Lessons learned” 1.Ownership Accountability 2.Country systems and institutions 3.Aid architecture - Fragmentation 4.Transparency-predictability 5. Aid and development results Thematic sessions (in parallel) Afternoon “From Aid Effectiveness to Development Effectiveness” 1.CD and Knowledge exchange 2.Rights-based approaches 3.Fragility, conflicts, vulnerability 4.South south cooperation 5.Private sector 3 to 5 major side events On-going Ministerial Sessions Day 2 (30 Nov) Opening Ceremony Political Declaration •Modernizing Aid to Development •All Players (MICs/ private sector) •Development Results so far •Report from CSO Forum and Parliamentary Forum •Lessons Learned and Commitments Ministerial Sessions Day 3 (1 Dec) Plenary 3 “Beyond aid: How to maximise impact on development?” Report from Day 1 Presenting building blocks on: •Private Sector •Climate Finance Plenary 1 “Unfinished business and remaining challenges” Report back from Day 1 (lessons learned) Presenting building blocks on: •Transparency •Effective institutions •Results and accountability Final Plenary A New Consensus on Aid and Development Future framework: • Country-level effectiveness) • “Global partnership” proposal Endorsement of Outcome Document Closing Ceremony Plenary 2 “Diversity and Opportunities in an Evolving Development Landscape” Report from Day 1 (Fragile States and SSC) Presenting building blocks on: • Fragile States • SSC 3 to 5 major side events Knowledge and Innovation Space (KIS) & Programme of Side Events 5 WWW.BUSANHLF4.ORG 6