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NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. 1. PLANIFICATION NATIONALE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT ET ORIENTATION 1. Planification nationale du développement et orientation des résultats Ampleur du recours à des cadres de résultats propres aux pays Qualité générale du cadre national de résultats WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. 1. PLANIFICATION NATIONALE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT ET ORIENTATION 1. Planification nationale du développement et orientation des résultats Ampleur du recours à des cadres de résultats propres aux pays Qualité générale du cadre national de résultats ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations, civil society LOG IN | GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT CO Select your language. English; Afrikaans; Albanian; Amharic; Arabic; Armenian; Azerbaijani; Basque; BelarusianMEET THE LEADERSHIP
Ms. Elysée Munembwe Tamukumwe Minister of Planning, Deputy Prime Minister (Democratic Republic of Congo) Ms. Elysée Munembwe Tamukumwe is a Member of Parliament for Walikale, in the province of North Kivu, and is part of the "Questeure" (the office responsible for administrative and budgetary affairs) of the National Assembly. GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING METHODOLOGY The Global Partnership monitoring is a recognised vehicle for mutual accountability on the effectiveness of development co-operation. It tracks development stakeholders’ progress towards more effective development co-operation, namely how effectively partner countries put in place conducive environments and systems to maximise the impact of development co-operation; and how effectively GPEDC REVIEW SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE The documents contain survey questions as part of the GPEDC Review(2021).
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING REFORM 3 Executive summary This paper assesses linkages between Global Partnership monitoring and SDG reporting, follow-up and review with the aim to provide guidance on how these linkages could be maintainedand further
FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Preparing Filipino Workers for the. Fourth Industrial Revolution. A K a m pa l a P r i n c i pl e s c a s e s t u d y. Introduction. 1. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHAT SHOULD WE MEASURE, AND HOW? What should we measure, and how? Consultations on the Global Partnership Monitoring Exercise March-May 2021 Background and context The original vision of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (GPEDC) monitoring GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING REFORM 3 Executive summary Changes to the occurrence of the Global Partnership monitoring exercise can help enhance the role of the Global Partnership monitoring in driving WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. 1. PLANIFICATION NATIONALE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT ET ORIENTATION 1. Planification nationale du développement et orientation des résultats Ampleur du recours à des cadres de résultats propres aux pays Qualité générale du cadre national de résultats WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. 1. PLANIFICATION NATIONALE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT ET ORIENTATION 1. Planification nationale du développement et orientation des résultats Ampleur du recours à des cadres de résultats propres aux pays Qualité générale du cadre national de résultats ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations, civil society LOG IN | GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT CO Select your language. English; Afrikaans; Albanian; Amharic; Arabic; Armenian; Azerbaijani; Basque; BelarusianMEET THE LEADERSHIP
Ms. Elysée Munembwe Tamukumwe Minister of Planning, Deputy Prime Minister (Democratic Republic of Congo) Ms. Elysée Munembwe Tamukumwe is a Member of Parliament for Walikale, in the province of North Kivu, and is part of the "Questeure" (the office responsible for administrative and budgetary affairs) of the National Assembly. GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING METHODOLOGY The Global Partnership monitoring is a recognised vehicle for mutual accountability on the effectiveness of development co-operation. It tracks development stakeholders’ progress towards more effective development co-operation, namely how effectively partner countries put in place conducive environments and systems to maximise the impact of development co-operation; and how effectively GPEDC REVIEW SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE The documents contain survey questions as part of the GPEDC Review(2021).
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING REFORM 3 Executive summary This paper assesses linkages between Global Partnership monitoring and SDG reporting, follow-up and review with the aim to provide guidance on how these linkages could be maintainedand further
FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Preparing Filipino Workers for the. Fourth Industrial Revolution. A K a m pa l a P r i n c i pl e s c a s e s t u d y. Introduction. 1. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the WHAT SHOULD WE MEASURE, AND HOW? What should we measure, and how? Consultations on the Global Partnership Monitoring Exercise March-May 2021 Background and context The original vision of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (GPEDC) monitoring GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING REFORM 3 Executive summary Changes to the occurrence of the Global Partnership monitoring exercise can help enhance the role of the Global Partnership monitoring in driving WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development MONITORING DASHBOARD Monitoring Dashboard WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development MONITORING DASHBOARD Monitoring Dashboard ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations, civil society DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION FORUM 2021 WHY — The 2021 Development Cooperation Forum (DCF) will advance international development cooperation that reduces risk, enables recovery and builds resilience in the COVID-19 period and beyond. WHEN — The 2021 DCF will be the DCF's 7th biennial high-level meeting since its creation by world leaders in 2005. HOW — The DCF is the principal global platform for policy dialogue on THE EFFECTIVENESS PRINCIPLES The Four Effectiveness Principles. Agreed in 2011 (as in the Nairobi Document) by more than 161 countries and 56 organizations, the four principles of effective development co-operation provide a framework for more equal and empowered partnerships and more sustainable development outcomes. The importance of these principles today isillustrated
GPEDC REVIEW SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE The documents contain survey questions as part of the GPEDC Review(2021).
PARTNER COUNTRY ENGAGEMENT Partner countries are the leaders of development planning and implementation process. Ownership of the development co-operation process by partner countries is crucial for increased effectiveness and impact and to ensure collective action to accelerate progress and achieve national objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals. GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING METHODOLOGY The Global Partnership monitoring is a recognised vehicle for mutual accountability on the effectiveness of development co-operation. It tracks development stakeholders’ progress towards more effective development co-operation, namely how effectively partner countries put in place conducive environments and systems to maximise the impact of development co-operation; and how effectively BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for developmentACTION AREA 2.4
1 Action Area 2.4 - Civil society Partnerships Concept note Introduction Through their community roots and outreach, civil society organisations1 (CSOs) play a fundamental role in development, including by empowering and providing services to people living inpoverty and
UGANDA'S DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP REVIEW Uganda's Development Partnership Review. A COUNTRY PILOT OF THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION. Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (GPEDC) carried out pilots in 10 countries aimed at promoting lessons learning, knowledge exchange and implementing effective development cooperation. 1. PLANIFICATION NATIONALE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT ET ORIENTATION 1. Planification nationale du développement et orientation des résultats Ampleur du recours à des cadres de résultats propres aux pays Qualité générale du cadre national de résultats WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development MONITORING DASHBOARD Monitoring Dashboard WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development MONITORING DASHBOARD Monitoring Dashboard ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations, civil society DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION FORUM 2021 WHY — The 2021 Development Cooperation Forum (DCF) will advance international development cooperation that reduces risk, enables recovery and builds resilience in the COVID-19 period and beyond. WHEN — The 2021 DCF will be the DCF's 7th biennial high-level meeting since its creation by world leaders in 2005. HOW — The DCF is the principal global platform for policy dialogue on THE EFFECTIVENESS PRINCIPLES The Four Effectiveness Principles. Agreed in 2011 (as in the Nairobi Document) by more than 161 countries and 56 organizations, the four principles of effective development co-operation provide a framework for more equal and empowered partnerships and more sustainable development outcomes. The importance of these principles today isillustrated
GPEDC REVIEW SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE The documents contain survey questions as part of the GPEDC Review(2021).
PARTNER COUNTRY ENGAGEMENT Partner countries are the leaders of development planning and implementation process. Ownership of the development co-operation process by partner countries is crucial for increased effectiveness and impact and to ensure collective action to accelerate progress and achieve national objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals. GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING METHODOLOGY The Global Partnership monitoring is a recognised vehicle for mutual accountability on the effectiveness of development co-operation. It tracks development stakeholders’ progress towards more effective development co-operation, namely how effectively partner countries put in place conducive environments and systems to maximise the impact of development co-operation; and how effectively BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development UGANDA'S DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP REVIEW Uganda's Development Partnership Review. A COUNTRY PILOT OF THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION. Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (GPEDC) carried out pilots in 10 countries aimed at promoting lessons learning, knowledge exchange and implementing effective development cooperation.ACTION AREA 2.4
1 Action Area 2.4 - Civil society Partnerships Concept note Introduction Through their community roots and outreach, civil society organisations1 (CSOs) play a fundamental role in development, including by empowering and providing services to people living inpoverty and
1. PLANIFICATION NATIONALE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT ET ORIENTATION 1. Planification nationale du développement et orientation des résultats Ampleur du recours à des cadres de résultats propres aux pays Qualité générale du cadre national de résultats WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development MONITORING DASHBOARD Monitoring Dashboard WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development MONITORING DASHBOARD Monitoring Dashboard ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations, civil society DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION FORUM 2021 WHY — The 2021 Development Cooperation Forum (DCF) will advance international development cooperation that reduces risk, enables recovery and builds resilience in the COVID-19 period and beyond. WHEN — The 2021 DCF will be the DCF's 7th biennial high-level meeting since its creation by world leaders in 2005. HOW — The DCF is the principal global platform for policy dialogue on THE EFFECTIVENESS PRINCIPLES The Four Effectiveness Principles. Agreed in 2011 (as in the Nairobi Document) by more than 161 countries and 56 organizations, the four principles of effective development co-operation provide a framework for more equal and empowered partnerships and more sustainable development outcomes. The importance of these principles today isillustrated
GPEDC REVIEW SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE The documents contain survey questions as part of the GPEDC Review(2021).
PARTNER COUNTRY ENGAGEMENT Partner countries are the leaders of development planning and implementation process. Ownership of the development co-operation process by partner countries is crucial for increased effectiveness and impact and to ensure collective action to accelerate progress and achieve national objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals. GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP MONITORING METHODOLOGY The Global Partnership monitoring is a recognised vehicle for mutual accountability on the effectiveness of development co-operation. It tracks development stakeholders’ progress towards more effective development co-operation, namely how effectively partner countries put in place conducive environments and systems to maximise the impact of development co-operation; and how effectively BUSAN PARTNERSHIP OUTCOME DOCUMENT The principles, commitments and actions agreed in the outcome document in Busan shall be the reference for South‐South partners on a voluntary basis. 3. The world stands at a critical juncture in global development. Poverty and inequality remain the central challenge. The Millennium Declaration sets out our universal mandate for development UGANDA'S DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP REVIEW Uganda's Development Partnership Review. A COUNTRY PILOT OF THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATION. Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (GPEDC) carried out pilots in 10 countries aimed at promoting lessons learning, knowledge exchange and implementing effective development cooperation.ACTION AREA 2.4
1 Action Area 2.4 - Civil society Partnerships Concept note Introduction Through their community roots and outreach, civil society organisations1 (CSOs) play a fundamental role in development, including by empowering and providing services to people living inpoverty and
1. PLANIFICATION NATIONALE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT ET ORIENTATION 1. Planification nationale du développement et orientation des résultats Ampleur du recours à des cadres de résultats propres aux pays Qualité générale du cadre national de résultats WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. PARTNER COUNTRY ENGAGEMENT Partner countries are the leaders of development planning and implementation process. Ownership of the development co-operation process by partner countries is crucial for increased effectiveness and impact and to ensure collective action to accelerate progress and achieve national objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals. THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
MONITORING DASHBOARD Monitoring Dashboard JOINT OECD UNDP SUPPORT TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR 1 Joint OECD UNDP Support to the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation Funding Status Update (March 2019) This note provides a status update on resourcing the Joint Support Team (JST) and the July 2019 Senior-Level WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations EXPLAINED: THE KAMPALA PRINCIPLES & DEVELOPMENT CO Engaging the private sector through development co-operation is about working together in a way that is driven by mutual benefits: purposeand profit.
NEW KAMPALA PRINCIPLES CASE STUDIES HIGHLIGHT EFFECTIVE The Business Leaders Caucus of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation is pleased to announce the release of four new case studies that illustrate the Kampala Principles in action. EFFECTIVENESS MESSAGING FOR 5TH UN CONFERENCE FOR LEAST The 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) is to be held in Doha in January 2022, with plans to build an ambitious new programme of action for LDCs as the final decade of action for the 2030 agenda gathers pace.. In the run-up to LDC5, a series of preparatory meetings are taking place, with the first meeting scheduled for 24-28 May. PARTNER COUNTRY ENGAGEMENT Partner countries are the leaders of development planning and implementation process. Ownership of the development co-operation process by partner countries is crucial for increased effectiveness and impact and to ensure collective action to accelerate progress and achieve national objectives and the Sustainable Development Goals. THE ISTANBUL PRINCIPLES ON DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS After a 2-year consultative process and several international meetings, civil society organizations (CSOs), partners, governments, traditional donors, South-South co-operators, emerging national economies, and private donors agreed on eight principles for development effectiveness. NAIROBI OUTCOME DOCUMENT SUMMARY. We, the participants of the second High-Level Meeting of the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation, are committed to effective development co-operation as a means to achieve the universal and inter-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We met in Nairobi, Kenya, on 28 November-1 December 2016 to reaffirmthe
EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS: UGANDA’S VISION FOR Uganda’s movement towards effective development co-operation started in 1998 and consisted of three restructuring periods: the Poverty Reduction Strategies period (1998-2012), the National Development Plan (NDP) I period (2010-2014) and the National Development Plan (NDP) IIperiod (2014-2019).
MONITORING DASHBOARD Monitoring Dashboard JOINT OECD UNDP SUPPORT TO THE GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR 1 Joint OECD UNDP Support to the Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation Funding Status Update (March 2019) This note provides a status update on resourcing the Joint Support Team (JST) and the July 2019 Senior-Level HOME | GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR EFFECTIVE DEVELOPMENT CO The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership or GPEDC) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP The Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation (the Global Partnership) is the primary multi-stakeholder vehicle for driving development effectiveness, to "maximize the effectiveness of all forms of co-operation for development for the shared benefits of people, planet, prosperity and peace." It brings together governments, bilateral and multilateral organizations, civil society ACTION DIALOGUES 2021 Led by partner country governments, an Action Dialogue aims to bring stakeholders together at country level to build a shared understanding on why effectiveness matters and how to urgently scale up effective partnerships to maximise development impact for COVID-19 recovery and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation. In addition to making development co-operation more effective THE EFFECTIVENESS PRINCIPLES The Four Effectiveness Principles. Agreed in 2011 (as in the Nairobi Document) by more than 161 countries and 56 organizations, the four principles of effective development co-operation provide a framework for more equal and empowered partnerships and more sustainable development outcomes. The importance of these principles today isillustrated
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