Predictability and Transparency Key takeaways Global Partnership Annual
Predictability and Transparency Key takeaways Global Partnership Annual Workshop Seoul, 6 -7 Nov 2014 Arjan Schuthof, Strategic advisor, MFA of the Netherlands
Country cases • Myanmar: Localising GPEDC principles, new Development Cooperation Forum, open-source, locally-developed AIMS, multi -stakeholder participation in developing their national development policy • Finland: New webpage with up-to-date info on decisions, statistics database with forward-spending plans, anti-corruption feedback button on the website. Challenge is now to use this information for management purposes and integrating results • Nepal: AIMS key to transparency, projects have been geocoded, data is publicly available and is being used including for identifying and scoring fragmentation.
• Monitoring Progress Report: Transparency needs to be geared towards country needs • Transparency: valid principle for all stakeholders • Invest in data collection sharing
• Predictability: Forward spending plans essential for results • Common commitment to IATI and FSS • Transparency: a precondition for success of Global Partnership principles
Post 2015 • Open data available • Data on aid and other Ff. D • Move from information on input towards results • Use GP as means to share lessons on AIMS
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